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So, 'Come on Danger' is a curious little Western from 1942. The story revolves around a woman who, after some unfortunate events, finds herself on the wrong side of the law, suspected of murder no less. There's something about the pacing that feels a bit off yet oddly engaging; the tension builds without rushing through the plot. The performances are solid, especially from the lead, who captures both vulnerability and grit. It's distinctive in how it tackles themes of morality and justice, often found in these old Westerns, but adds an interesting twist with a female outlaw at the center. The practical effects might not wow you by today’s standards, but they hold a certain charm that’s hard to resist. The atmosphere is gritty, painting a rough picture of the Old West that's both familiar yet refreshingly different.
Come on Danger is relatively scarce, with only a handful of known prints circulating among collectors. Its unique female-led narrative sets it apart from many contemporaries, sparking interest among those focused on lesser-known Westerns. The film has seen various formats over the years, but the original 16mm prints are particularly sought after due to their rarity. This film's blend of traditional Western elements with an unconventional storyline continues to intrigue genre collectors.
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