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Hudson River Massacre is an intriguing blend of Western and early genre experimentation. The film captures the raw atmosphere of rebellion, with the fur hunters' struggle against their English overlords adding a layer of socio-political commentary. Victor and Ann's love story offers a personal lens through which we see the broader fight for freedom. The performances are earnest, especially the chemistry between the leads, creating an engaging dynamic amidst the action. While the pacing may feel uneven at times, it gives way to some striking moments and practical effects that stand out for the era, particularly if one appreciates the aesthetic of '60s genre cinema.
Hudson River Massacre remains a rather obscure title, showcasing the early directorial efforts of de Ossorio before his later more recognized works. Availability is limited, with few original prints floating around, making it a curious piece for collectors interested in the evolution of genre cinema. Its scarcity and distinct thematic elements make it an interesting topic of discussion among fans of lesser-known Westerns and early horror blends.
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