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Tough As Hell
Absolutely indestructible; Not the riders, but the bikes they ride; in this 22 minute video, the riders are taken these things off of a 10' drops to flat roads, trails, no flatspots or warps. Atomic Laboratories means what the rimstrip says. They are tough as hell.
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Plot Summary
When the outlaw "Red" Jack flees the law after a robbery, he finds refuge with a kind rancher. However, he soon discovers that the rancher's daughter is in love with a sheriff who is hunting him. Things get complicated when "Red" Jack's gang decides to double-cross him, forcing him to confront his past and decide between a life of crime and the possibility of redemption.
Critical Reception
This low-budget Western, typical of its era, received a modest reception, appreciated by fans of the genre for its straightforward narrative and action. Critical commentary was scarce, but it fulfilled its purpose as B-movie entertainment. Audiences likely enjoyed the familiar tropes of the Wild West.
What Reviewers Say
A quintessential B-Western with predictable plot elements.
Features standard Western action and tropes suitable for matinee viewing.
Offers a simple tale of outlaws and redemption in the Old West.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for its early use of Jack Perrin in a starring role, who would go on to have a prolific career in B-Westerns throughout the 1930s and 1940s.
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