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The Tall Women
Seven women are the only survivors of an Apache attack on a wagon train. They must cross the desert on foot to escape the Indians who are hunting them.
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Plot Summary
In the 1870s American West, three beautiful and tall women arrive in a frontier town, seeking husbands. Their height and striking appearance immediately draw attention, but also suspicion from the local women. As they navigate the complexities of romance and societal expectations, they find themselves caught in a dramatic struggle for survival and acceptance in a harsh and unforgiving land.
Critical Reception
The Tall Women is a lesser-known Western that gained a cult following over the years for its unconventional premise and its exploration of female dynamics in the Old West. While not a critical darling upon release, it is appreciated by some for its unique characters and setting.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its unusual focus on tall female protagonists in a Western setting.
The film's exploration of societal reactions to women who deviate from norms is noted.
Often described as a "curiosity" Western with a unique, albeit sometimes melodramatic, story.
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Fun Fact
The film's premise of three tall women seeking husbands in the Old West was quite unusual for its time, and it has been noted for its distinctiveness within the Western genre.
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