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The Tracker
Curious Vova is a young tracker. He investigates mysteries with a puppy helper.
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Plot Summary
A stoic bounty hunter, known only as The Tracker, is hired to pursue a dangerous outlaw across the harsh, unforgiving desert. As he closes in on his quarry, he uncovers a conspiracy that goes deeper than he imagined, forcing him to question his own motives and the true nature of justice. The pursuit becomes a test of endurance and morality in a lawless land.
Critical Reception
Released as a B-movie, 'The Tracker' received moderate attention for its straightforward Western narrative and gritty depiction of the frontier. While not a critical darling, it was appreciated by genre fans for its competent direction and performances, offering a solid, no-frills Western experience typical of its era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its direct and no-nonsense approach to the Western genre.
Noted for competent performances that anchor the film's simple plot.
Considered a solid, if unremarkable, entry in the B-Western category.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'The Tracker (1963)' is not readily available through general Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
Despite its relatively low profile, director Gerd Oswald had a prolific career in television westerns, directing episodes of popular shows like 'Bonanza' and 'The Virginian'.
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