Wagons West (1952) Poster

(1952)

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JoeytheBrit16 April 2020
The leader of a wagon train discovers that someone amongst the party heading West is selling guns to marauding Indians. A watchable but unremarkable programmer which is let down by a predictable script and stock villains who aren't too smart.
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Classic tale of the conquest of the west
searchanddestroy-16 January 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Nothing really new here, in this B picture directed by a B movie director: Ford Beebe, a veteran serial maker. It is beautiful done, shot on locations, with beautiful pictures, convincing characters, and a predictable story, with Rod Cameron as the wagon master. It won't bring anything to John Ford or Raoul Walsh's films. Cinecolor enhances more the quality of this early 50's movie.

What could I say more? The plot line has explained enough the topic of this western very hard to catch.

Beebe made here probably one of his biggest budget movies, except the serials. Or maybe one or two Bomba series films. But those were shot entirely in studios.
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