
Cattle Run
Brothers living like strangers for over 30 years, Man-su and Byung-su raise cattle separately but get caught up in an unexpected crisis together.
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Plot Summary
In 1880s Wyoming, a cattle baron and his ruthless foreman engage in a violent feud with a small rancher who refuses to sell his land. The baron, seeking to expand his empire, resorts to intimidation and sabotage, escalating the conflict. The small rancher, aided by his loyal ranch hands, must defend his livelihood and family against the powerful adversary.
Critical Reception
Cattle Run is a standard B-western of its era, offering a familiar tale of conflict in the Old West. While it adheres to genre conventions, it provides decent action and a clear narrative, making it a watchable, if not groundbreaking, entry for fans of the Western.
What Reviewers Say
- Competent execution of a traditional Western plot.
- Features adequate action sequences for its time.
- Solid performances from the lead actors.
Google audience: Audience reception information for Cattle Run is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, California, a popular filming site for many Westerns of the golden age of Hollywood.
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