Border Roundup
Border Roundup

Border Roundup

1942Movie57 minEnglish

In this " Lone Rider" B-Western series entry, Tom Cameron and his pal Fuzzy Jones are deputy sheriffs helping their friend Sheriff Smoky Moore rid the territory of a nasty claim jumper, Blackie.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Erle C. KentonGenres: Western, Crime

Plot Summary

When a mysterious outlaw gang begins to rustle cattle and commit other crimes, Marshal Bill "Wild Bill" Elliott is called in to investigate. As he delves deeper into the conspiracy, he discovers that the gang is led by a seemingly respectable rancher with a hidden agenda. Elliott must use his wits and bravery to expose the truth and bring the criminals to justice before the entire region falls under their control.

Critical Reception

Border Roundup is a typical B-Western of its era, offering standard action and familiar plot elements. While not groundbreaking, it provided entertainment for its target audience with its fast-paced narrative and classic Western tropes. Reviews at the time likely focused on its straightforward storytelling and performances typical of the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • A straightforward Western with classic good-versus-evil themes.
  • Features adequate action sequences typical of 1940s B-movies.
  • Reliable entertainment for fans of the Western genre.

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Fun Fact

This film was part of Columbia Pictures' popular 'Range Rider' series, often featuring William Elliott in the lead role.

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