
Lethal Cowboy
Cody is shot by Malone because Cody had a debt with him. Malone and his henchman buried him in the desert. What they do not know, however, is that they have just buried Cody on a sacred Indian cemetery.
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Plot Summary
A former bounty hunter, seeking peace in a small frontier town, is drawn back into his violent past when a ruthless outlaw gang threatens the community. He must confront his own demons and the lawlessness of the West to protect the innocent. The film explores themes of redemption and the struggle against overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
Lethal Cowboy was a direct-to-video release and received a generally muted reception, often characterized as a standard, no-frills action-western. It appealed to fans of the genre who enjoyed straightforward revenge plots and classic western tropes without expecting groundbreaking storytelling or performances. Critics noted its adherence to familiar formulas.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a predictable but serviceable action-western plot.
- Relies heavily on familiar genre conventions and tropes.
- Competent action sequences for a direct-to-video release.
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Fun Fact
The film was one of many direct-to-video action films produced in the mid-1990s, often featuring actors known for their roles in action television series.
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