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Durand of the Bad Lands
While out on a plundering expedition, outlaw Dick Durand comes upon a band of Indians attacking a group of settlers. Dick opens fire on the Indians, but before he forces them to flee, they kill everyone except three children and Durand himself.
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Plot Summary
The story follows the adventures of Durand, a skilled frontiersman operating in the rugged Bad Lands. He finds himself entangled in a conflict involving outlaws and the struggle for justice in a lawless territory. Durand's actions often place him at odds with those who seek to exploit the land and its people.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1917, specific critical reviews are scarce and difficult to access. Contemporary reception would have been based on the standards of early cinema, with emphasis on visual storytelling and dramatic action typical of Westerns of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Early Westerns relied on straightforward narratives and compelling protagonists.
Visual spectacle and action sequences were key elements for audience engagement.
Silent films of this period often explored themes of justice and survival in frontier settings.
Google audience: Information on specific audience reception for this film is not available.
Fun Fact
This film is considered a relatively obscure entry in the early Western genre, with limited surviving prints and historical documentation.
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