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Swords and Brocade
A young lord joins gang of Robin-esque robbers.
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Plot Summary
In 1870s Montana, a former Union cavalry officer, Capt. Stephen Judd, is tasked with negotiating peace with the Blackfoot tribe. However, a greedy land baron, Baron Von Hefter, aims to incite conflict to seize valuable land. Judd must navigate political intrigue and tribal tensions to prevent war and protect the innocent.
Critical Reception
Swords and Brocade was a modest success at the box office, generally well-received by audiences for its action sequences and the star power of Alan Ladd. Critics praised its straightforward storytelling and scenic cinematography but noted its familiar Western tropes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its classic Western action and Alan Ladd's stoic performance.
Appreciated for its visual appeal and straightforward, engaging plot.
Some critics found the plot predictable and lacking originality.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge with precise data, but general sentiment suggests appreciation for its traditional Western elements and adventurous spirit, often viewed as a solid, if not groundbreaking, entry in the genre.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in scenic areas of Montana, adding to its authentic Western atmosphere.
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