Human Freight
Human Freight

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Human Freight

1937
Movie
96 min
French

1915, in invaded Belgium, the Germans seek in vain to dismantle the organization of the smugglers of men who help volunteers to cross the Dutch border.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: John RawlinsGenres: Drama, Western

Plot Summary

A young prospector strikes it rich but falls prey to a greedy saloon owner who frames him for murder. Escaping prison, he returns to seek revenge and reclaim his fortune, facing dangerous outlaws and his own thirst for vengeance along the way.

Critical Reception

As a B-movie Western from the 1930s, "Human Freight" received minimal critical attention upon its release. Contemporary reviews focused on its straightforward plot and typical Western tropes. Audience reception was likely mixed, typical for the genre at the time, with viewers appreciating the action but not necessarily groundbreaking storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • A standard, albeit somewhat formulaic, Western with a familiar revenge plot.

  • Features decent action sequences for its budget and era.

  • Lacks significant character development or narrative originality.

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Fun Fact

John Rawlins, who directed "Human Freight," would go on to direct several well-regarded Westerns and horror films for Universal Pictures in the following decade, including "The Mummy's Ghost" and "The Frozen Ghost."

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