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Buchanan Rides Alone is a neat little gem from '58, directed by Budd Boetticher. It's set in this gritty border town, and you've got a real sense of tension in the air. The pacing's tight, with a subtle build-up that keeps you engaged. The themes of justice and moral ambiguity really come through, especially with how Buchanan, played by Randolph Scott, navigates the treacherous waters of local power struggles. The practical effects and stunts are straightforward, but they feel authentic, not over-the-top like you see in some later films. The performances are solid, particularly Scott, who brings a quiet intensity that makes you root for him. It's a film that really encapsulates the darker side of the Western genre, without all the usual fanfare.
Directed by Budd BoetticherFeatures Randolph Scott in a leading roleExplores themes of power and justice
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