Gold and Sand
Gold and Sand

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Gold and Sand

1966
Movie
124 min
Mandarin

Based on Zhu Dao-Nan's memoir "In the Flood of the Great Revolution", the film reproduces the historical picture of the changing circumstances of China before and after the Great Revolution through the pursuit, struggle and differentiation of young intellectuals such as Jin Gong-Shou, Gu Da-Ming, and Yang Ru-Kuan in the revolutionary tide.

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Frank C. MarshallGenres: Western, Drama

Plot Summary

In the rugged American West, a disillusioned prospector named Jedediah Smith stumbles upon a valuable gold vein. His discovery, however, attracts the attention of a ruthless outlaw gang who seek to claim the fortune for themselves. Jedediah must rely on his grit and the help of a wise saloon owner to protect his claim and survive the ensuing conflict.

Critical Reception

Gold and Sand is a lesser-known Western that received a mixed reception upon its release. While some critics praised its straightforward storytelling and the performances of its lead actors, others found the plot derivative and the pacing somewhat slow. It has since gained a modest cult following among fans of classic B-Westerns.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its simple, classic Western narrative.

  • Some found the plot predictable and lacking originality.

  • Performances by the main cast were generally considered adequate for the genre.

Google audience: Audience reception for Gold and Sand is largely unavailable through standard aggregators, making it difficult to summarize specific user opinions. However, retrospective comments from Western enthusiasts often highlight its nostalgic appeal and straightforward, no-frills approach to the genre.

Fun Fact

Despite its Western setting, the film was primarily shot in the desert landscapes surrounding St. George, Utah, known for its picturesque red rock formations.

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