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King of the Stallions
Both Indians and cowboys are after a beautiful stallion, the leader of a pack of wild horses.
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Plot Summary
A former ranch hand, falsely accused of horse theft, must clear his name and protect his sister from a ruthless cattle baron. He goes undercover as a rodeo rider to gather evidence and expose the baron's scheme to drive small ranchers out of business. The film culminates in a dramatic showdown where justice is served.
Critical Reception
Released during the golden age of B-Westerns, 'King of the Stallions' was a typical entry for its time, appealing to fans of the genre with its straightforward narrative and action sequences. While not critically acclaimed, it provided standard entertainment for its audience.
What Reviewers Say
A solid, if unremarkable, B-Western adventure.
Features standard Western tropes with a predictable but satisfying resolution.
Entertaining for fans of 1940s horse operas.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'King of the Stallions' is not widely documented in modern online review aggregators.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC), which was known for its low-budget Westerns and serials during the 1940s.
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