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Yukon Vengeance
In this north-western set in the Yukon, a Mountie must investigate the violent deaths of three mail carriers.
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Plot Summary
In the rugged Yukon Territory, a prospector named Dusty finds a valuable gold claim. However, his discovery attracts the attention of a ruthless outlaw who plans to steal it. Dusty must use his wits and courage to protect his claim and survive the harsh wilderness.
Critical Reception
Yukon Vengeance is a B-movie Western that received a modest reception, typical for films of its era and production level. It is generally seen as a standard, albeit somewhat predictable, adventure film with a predictable plot and standard performances.
What Reviewers Say
A straightforward, if uninspired, Western adventure.
Features standard action sequences and a familiar plotline.
The Yukon setting provides a dramatic backdrop.
Google audience: Audience reception for Yukon Vengeance is largely unavailable in detailed records, but it is typically viewed as a typical B-Western that offered passable entertainment for fans of the genre during its release.
Fun Fact
William Beaudine, the director, was a prolific filmmaker known for his work on numerous low-budget films and was once famously referred to as 'One-Take Beaudine' due to his efficient shooting style.
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