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Plot Summary
A young man, raised by Indians, becomes a skilled rider and hunter. He finds himself torn between his loyalty to his adopted people and the encroaching white settlers. His quest for justice leads him into conflict with outlaws who threaten both communities.
Critical Reception
Mokey is a modest Western that offers a straightforward narrative and familiar genre elements. While not groundbreaking, it provides an adequate viewing experience for fans of B-Westerns, featuring decent performances and a typical blend of action and morality.
What Reviewers Say
- Satisfactory performance by the lead actors.
- Predictable plot, but engaging enough for matinee audiences.
- Features standard Western tropes and action sequences.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a series of Westerns produced by Columbia Pictures starring Gordon Elliott, often featuring Tex Ritter in supporting roles.
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