


Rainbow Valley
John Martin is a government agent working under cover. Leading citizen Morgan calls in gunman Galt who blows Martin's cover.
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Plot Summary
A rancher, Tom, is framed for a robbery he didn't commit by a villainous foreman. He escapes from prison and seeks to clear his name and protect his ranch from the foreman's schemes. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and helps those in need, all while trying to evade the law and bring the true culprit to justice.
Critical Reception
As a B-Western from the era, 'Rainbow Valley' received modest attention primarily from its target audience. Contemporary reviews likely focused on its action sequences and adherence to Western genre conventions. Modern critical analysis is limited, but it is generally considered a competent example of its kind, offering standard thrills and a straightforward plot.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its straightforward Western narrative and action.
- Tom Tyler's performance as the heroic protagonist is a highlight.
- A typical, enjoyable entry in the B-Western genre of the 1930s.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Rainbow Valley' is not readily available. However, films of this nature were generally popular with fans of the Western genre during their release period.
Fun Fact
Tom Tyler, who starred as the hero in 'Rainbow Valley,' was known for his strong physique and often performed his own stunts, contributing to the authenticity of the action sequences.
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