Burning Sands
Burning Sands

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Burning Sands

1952
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Portuguese

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Director: Charles L. CasanaveGenres: Drama, Western

Plot Summary

A group of settlers embarks on a perilous journey westward, facing harsh conditions and the threat of Native American attacks. Amidst the dangers, tensions rise within the group due to conflicting personalities and hidden secrets. Their resolve is tested as they confront both external dangers and internal strife on their quest for a new life.

Critical Reception

Reviews for "Burning Sands" (1952) are scarce due to its obscurity and limited release. It is generally considered a minor entry in the Western genre, often overlooked by critics and audiences alike. While it attempts to capture the grit of the frontier, its execution is typically seen as formulaic and uninspired.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks significant impact within the Western genre.

  • Familiar plot elements without much originality.

  • Performances are adequate but not memorable.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for "Burning Sands" is not readily available, suggesting it did not garner widespread viewership or discussion online.

Fun Fact

"Burning Sands" is notable for its very limited distribution, making it a lesser-known film even among Western enthusiasts, contributing to its scarcity of critical and audience data.

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