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Texas Trail
The U.S. Army needs more horses for the Spanish-American War. Hoppy must turn his Bar 20 cowhands into Rough Riders to gather up the horses, and of course bad guys try to sabotage the operation.
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Plot Summary
A former Texas Ranger, Buck Mason, is framed for a crime he didn't commit and forced to flee. He must clear his name and bring the real culprits to justice while navigating the dangerous frontier and the authorities hot on his trail.
Critical Reception
As a B-Western from the era, 'Texas Trail' was typical of its genre, offering straightforward action and a familiar Western narrative. While not a critical darling, it provided straightforward entertainment for fans of cowboy adventures.
What Reviewers Say
Offers standard Western action and a clear hero's journey.
Features typical performances and plot points for 1930s B-Westerns.
Satisfies fans of the genre with its straightforward cowboy tale.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific film is not widely documented on Google platforms. Generally, older Westerns receive appreciation from niche fan bases dedicated to the genre.
Fun Fact
Hoot Gibson was a prominent star of silent and early sound Westerns, known for his athletic riding and cowboy persona.
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