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The Man Out There
A Russian astronaut trapped in space in a faulty rocket, has five hours to live when his radio makes contact with Marie, a hunter's wife also trapped, in a blizzard swept area of Canada. Her daughter is dying of diphtheria, he as a doctor can help her.
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Plot Summary
A Civil War veteran returns home to find his ranch taken over and his wife remarried. He struggles to reclaim his life and confront the man who wronged him. The film explores themes of loss, betrayal, and the fight for justice in the rugged American West. He must decide whether to seek revenge or find a new path forward.
Critical Reception
Released as a B-movie western, 'The Man Out There' received moderate reviews, with critics often noting its predictable plot but appreciating its solid performances and classic western elements. Audiences enjoyed its straightforward narrative and action.
What Reviewers Say
Solid, if unoriginal, Western storytelling.
Dale Robertson delivers a compelling performance as a wronged man.
The film offers a familiar yet satisfying revenge narrative.
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Fun Fact
Robert Florey, the director, also helmed several episodes of the popular television western 'Bonanza' and directed the iconic horror film 'Murders in the Rue Morgue' (1932).
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