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Drifter Kings On the Border
Desperate to stay above the poverty line, a pair of hustlers are recruited by a documentary crew to stoke the fires of a yakuza war.
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Plot Summary
In the harsh landscape of the American West, a mysterious drifter arrives in a dusty town and becomes entangled in a web of conflict. He finds himself caught between a ruthless cattle baron and the town's struggling inhabitants, who are fighting for their survival. The drifter's actions and choices will determine the fate of the town and its people.
Critical Reception
Drifter Kings On the Border received a mixed to negative reception, with critics often pointing to its slow pacing and derivative plot. However, some praised its attempts at gritty realism and the performances of its veteran cast.
What Reviewers Say
Often described as a low-budget western that struggles to find its footing.
Performances by John Phillip Law and Don Stroud are noted, though often in service of a predictable narrative.
Criticized for its pacing and lack of originality within the genre.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Southern Utah, utilizing the state's rugged landscapes to evoke the Old West.
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