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Forlorn River is a 1937 action western that really leans into the gritty atmosphere of the frontier. The story revolves around 'Nevada' and 'Weary' Pierce, who engage in a tense game of cat and mouse with the ruthless Les Setter and his gang after a bank heist. There's a palpable sense of danger, especially with the stakes raised when government horse-buyer David Ward meets a grim fate. The pacing keeps you on your toes, blending action with moments of suspense, while the performances add a raw, authentic feel to the characters. It's fascinating how the film captures the lawless spirit of the era, though the director remains unknown, contributing to its mystique. The practical effects are fairly decent for the time, further immersing you in this dusty, lawless world.
Forlorn River is relatively scarce in collector circles, making it an intriguing piece for those interested in pre-war westerns. Its distribution has been limited over the years, and copies in good condition can be harder to find, often appearing in niche auctions or private collections. The film's unique blend of action and drama, along with its unknown directorial credit, adds a layer of charm that many collectors appreciate.
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