

Movie spotlight
Overland Mail
Two investigators for a stagecoach company are assigned to find out why the company's stages keep being ambushed. They discover that the culprits are white men disguised as Indians, and they set out to discover who is behind the plot.
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Plot Summary
In this fast-paced Western, Marshal "Lucky" Hardy is tasked with escorting a payroll shipment across treacherous territory. He faces numerous obstacles, including a gang of outlaws led by the ruthless "Blackie" Barlow, who are determined to get their hands on the money. Hardy must use all his wits and bravery to protect the shipment and bring the criminals to justice.
Critical Reception
Overland Mail is a typical Republic Pictures Western of its era, offering straightforward action and adventure. While not a critical darling, it provided solid entertainment for fans of the genre during its release.
What Reviewers Say
A standard B-western with predictable plot points.
Features competent action sequences typical of the genre.
Don "Red" Barry delivers a reliable performance as the heroic marshal.
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Fun Fact
This film was part of a series of Westerns produced by Republic Pictures, known for their action-packed stories and stunt work.
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