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Guns Along The Bravo
In the 1880's a ruthess gang of outlaws terroized the Southwest. These renegades were led by the notorious Bloody Jack Ryker and his top gun, Johnny Vermillion. Three men stood in their way. Stormy Lane and his two sidekicks, Cimarron Simmons and Texas Clapsaddle with the help of young Billy Wood pursue this band of cutthroats through the badlands of Texas.
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Plot Summary
In this Western, a former outlaw returns to his hometown to settle an old score. He finds himself caught between a corrupt sheriff and a ruthless cattle baron who are terrorizing the local populace. He must use his skills to protect the innocent and bring justice to the town.
Critical Reception
Guns Along The Bravo is a lesser-known Western that garnered a modest reception. It is appreciated by some fans of the genre for its traditional Western elements and solid performances, though it did not achieve widespread critical acclaim. Its straightforward plot and familiar tropes are often cited.
What Reviewers Say
A serviceable, if unremarkable, Western.
Features familiar plot points but executed with competent direction.
Clint Walker's presence adds a certain gravitas to the proceedings.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in Technicolor, a popular color process for Westerns during its era.
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