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Young Blood
Eva is a very talented and able college girl. In the summer she is going to work at a farm. There she meets a different world of unwanted children, desires and temporary relationships.
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Plot Summary
A young rancher returns home to find his father has been murdered and his ranch threatened by a ruthless cattle baron. He must confront the baron and his hired guns to protect his family's legacy and seek justice. Along the way, he finds an unlikely ally in a spirited saloon singer.
Critical Reception
As a B-movie Western from the era, 'Young Blood' received modest attention. It was generally seen as a competent, if formulaic, entry in the genre, offering the expected action and melodrama. Critical reviews from the time are scarce, but audience reception likely aligned with typical Westerns of the 1940s, appreciating straightforward plots and clear heroes and villains.
What Reviewers Say
A standard Western plot with familiar tropes.
Offers decent action sequences typical of the genre.
Lacks significant originality but provides satisfactory entertainment for Western fans.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Young Blood' are not readily available. However, as a classic Western, viewers likely appreciated the straightforward narrative, the heroic protagonist, and the resolution of conflicts through action, consistent with the genre's appeal.
Fun Fact
Director Bernard B. Ray was known for his prolific work in low-budget Westerns and serials, often working with tight schedules and budgets.
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