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Valley of Blood
Valley of Blood is a science fiction motion picture. It was released in 1973 by Mica Productions, and was independently produced by John Daly with a script written by Wayne Forsythe. It stars Penny DeHaven, Earnie Ashworth, Zeke Clemons and Wayne Forsythe. The film is now believed to be owned by Turner Classic Movies.
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Plot Summary
A lone gunslinger arrives in a desolate town plagued by a tyrannical land baron. As he seeks to uncover the truth behind the baron's ruthless tactics, he becomes embroiled in a conflict that threatens to consume the entire community. He must confront his own past and decide whether to fight for justice or succumb to the darkness that surrounds him.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of "Valley of Blood (1973)" is extremely scarce due to its limited release and obscurity. It is generally considered a minor and largely forgotten entry in the Western genre, with little to no significant critical analysis available from its original release or in retrospect.
What Reviewers Say
Little to no critical reviews are available for this obscure Western.
Its status as a 'lost film' or extremely limited release makes consensus impossible to determine.
Any available information suggests it did not garner significant attention from critics or audiences.
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Fun Fact
The film is notoriously difficult to find, often considered a 'lost film' by Western enthusiasts due to its extremely limited theatrical distribution and lack of home video release.
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