Louis L'Amour's The Cherokee Trail
Louis L'Amour's The Cherokee Trail

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Louis L'Amour's The Cherokee Trail

1981
Movie
120 min
English

In the late 19th Century, Mary Breydon, a widow, and Peggy Breydon, her daughter manage a stagecoach stop on The Cherokee Trail. The story is told from the perspective of Peggy, looking back on her adventures.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Stryker/PrimeGenres: Western

Plot Summary

In 1870s Wyoming, Jedediah Walker, a respected rancher and former Confederate soldier, is forced to confront his past when a band of outlaws, led by the ruthless "Swede" Hanson, threatens his family and ranch. Walker must rally his neighbors and confront Hanson's gang in a battle for survival and justice.

Critical Reception

The film was a made-for-television movie adaptation of Louis L'Amour's novel, and as such, received a modest reception. It is generally seen as a standard Western that effectively captures the rugged spirit of the American West, though it doesn't break much new ground in the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • A serviceable Western that adheres to genre conventions.

  • Features a solid performance by the lead actor in portraying a man of integrity facing adversity.

  • Captures the atmosphere of the Old West adequately for a television production.

Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available for this made-for-television film.

Fun Fact

While not a theatrical release, "Louis L'Amour's The Cherokee Trail" was part of CBS's strategy in the early 1980s to air adaptations of popular Western novels as made-for-television movies, aiming to capitalize on the enduring appeal of the Western genre.

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