

Primus
Primus is a syndicated sea adventure series which aired in 1971–1972. It told the adventures of Carter Primus. The series was produced by Ivan Tors and one season was shot.
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Plot Summary
In 1860s Montana, a former Union soldier, Primus, takes on the job of escorting a Japanese delegation through dangerous territory. He finds himself caught between the Japanese visitors, the U.S. Cavalry, and a ruthless outlaw gang who want to steal the delegation's valuable cargo. Primus must use all his wits and fighting skills to protect his charges and survive the treacherous journey.
Critical Reception
Primus received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its slow pacing and predictable plot. While some appreciated its attempt at a unique Western narrative with a cross-cultural element, others found it to be a forgettable entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film is criticized for its slow narrative pace and lack of engaging conflict.
- Some viewers appreciated the unusual premise of a Western featuring Japanese characters.
- The performances are often described as adequate but not particularly memorable.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Primus are scarce, but those available tend to reflect a similar sentiment to critical reception, noting its slow pace and a premise that didn't quite live up to its potential.
Fun Fact
The film's unique premise of a Japanese delegation traveling through the American West was an unusual narrative choice for a Western film of its era.
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