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Gun Talk
In this western, a hero prevents a stagecoach robbery and wins the respect and confidence of a mine owner and a pretty woman who is going west to see her sister. Two outlaws next try to jump the miner's claim.
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Plot Summary
A young cowboy, accused of a crime he did not commit, must clear his name and expose the real villain. He finds himself in a difficult situation involving a stolen herd and a framed deputy. With the help of his loyal companions, he navigates the treacherous landscape of the Wild West to bring justice.
Critical Reception
As a short Western film from 1947, 'Gun Talk' was likely a B-movie fare typical of its era, designed for quick entertainment alongside a main feature. Contemporary reviews, if they exist, would likely have focused on its pacing and adherence to Western genre conventions. Modern critical analysis is scarce, but it is viewed as a minor entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
A straightforward Western short with predictable plot points.
Features standard action sequences common to the genre.
Enjoyed by fans of classic B-Westerns.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this short film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Eddie Dean was a popular singing cowboy star in the 1940s, known for his distinctive singing voice and his horse, Flash.
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