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Last Crusaders
An ethnographic analysis of the small Caucasian Khevurian tribe in Georgia.
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Plot Summary
In this Western, lawman Tim McCoy is tasked with bringing order to a frontier town plagued by a ruthless gang. He faces opposition not only from the outlaws but also from corrupt elements within the town itself. McCoy must use his wits and courage to uncover the truth and restore justice before the town is completely overrun.
Critical Reception
As a 1933 Western, "Last Crusaders" received standard reviews for its time, generally praised for its action sequences and the performance of its lead. It was considered a solid entry in the B-movie Western genre of the era.
What Reviewers Say
The film is noted for its fast-paced action and predictable but satisfying plot.
Tim McCoy delivers a capable performance as the determined lawman.
Typical of early Westerns, it features clear-cut heroes and villains.
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Fun Fact
"Last Crusaders" was part of a series of Westerns starring Tim McCoy for Monogram Pictures, which were typically produced on a tight budget and schedule.
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