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The White Horse Gang
To raise money for drugs and other lush two boys and a girl, decide to kidnap a kid, but reality proves very different from what they seen on television.
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Plot Summary
A young orphan boy, Rusty, is taken in by a group of outlaws known as the White Horse Gang. He quickly becomes attached to the charismatic leader, Billy 'Kid' Smith, and learns their ways of life. However, when the gang decides to rob a bank, Rusty finds himself torn between his loyalty to his new family and his desire to do the right thing. The film follows Rusty's journey as he navigates this moral dilemma amidst the backdrop of the Wild West.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The White Horse Gang' received a mixed-to-positive reception. Critics generally praised its adventurous spirit and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Bobby Darin. However, some found the plot to be somewhat predictable and the film's tone occasionally uneven, shifting between lighthearted adventure and more serious themes. Audience reception was generally favorable, especially among younger viewers drawn to the Western setting and the 'outlaw with a heart of gold' trope.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic performances and classic Western adventure elements.
Found to be a charming, if somewhat formulaic, tale of outlaws and loyalty.
Appreciated for its family-friendly approach to a Western narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's nostalgic appeal and the engaging portrayal of the White Horse Gang. Many enjoyed the adventurous storyline and the emotional arc of the young protagonist.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a vehicle for then-popular teen idol Michael Landon, but he was replaced by Michael Ande shortly before production began.
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