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Make Way for the Jaguars
A plot by an evil mastermind to eliminate the lead singer of the Japanese "Group Sounds" rock band, The Jaguars, leads the group through a series of psychedelic, comedic escapades.
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Plot Summary
In this Western, a group of outlaws, led by the ruthless Flint (Rod Cameron), attempts to steal a shipment of gold. Their plan is complicated by the presence of a determined lawman who will stop at nothing to protect the treasure. The bandits face treacherous terrain and escalating conflict as they try to outwit their pursuer and secure their ill-gotten gains.
Critical Reception
Make Way for the Jaguars is a lesser-known entry in the Western genre, often described as a standard but competently made B-movie. It received modest attention upon its release, catering to fans of action-oriented Westerns.
What Reviewers Say
Competent but unremarkable Western action.
Features a straightforward plot and standard genre tropes.
Rod Cameron delivers a typical performance as the lead.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Arizona, utilizing the rugged desert landscapes typical of the Western genre.
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