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6/10
Edward D. Wood Jr.'s posthumous short film originally filmed in 1948, but released in 1995.
danielaranda18 April 2011
It was in 1948 that want to be filmmaker Edward D. Wood Jr. and friend Patrick Dorner set out to make a Western. Their funds were limited to roughly seven hundred odd dollars, so they turned it into a short film, cutting corners, which in turn is what Ed Wood does best.

The film does showcase a fairly descent storyline, although it somewhat lacks originality. It's filming style is also reminiscent of Wood's later TV production "Crossroad Avenger", which also in a way demonstrates that Wood can do some quality work when given the chance to.

Overall, Return to Laredo was a descent Ed Wood Production, filmed as a traditional Western would have been.

6/10
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