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So, 'Kit Carson and the Mountain Men' feels like a classic slice of the 70s TV movie vibe with that distinct Western flair. The pacing is, well, a bit slow in parts, but it builds that rugged atmosphere of the frontier nicely. You’ve got Kit Carson teaming up with Fremont, which is interesting, especially if you dig that historical aspect. The performances lean into the earnestness of the era, not overly flashy but solid enough to draw you in. The themes of adventure and camaraderie come through, but there’s this undercurrent of disobedience with the Randy character that adds a layer of tension. Overall, it’s a unique watch for Western aficionados, even if it’s not a high-budget spectacle.
This TV movie was part of a wave of Westerns that emerged in the 70s, and while it might not have had the broad appeal of some bigger titles, it holds a certain charm for collectors. Availability can be hit or miss, as it hasn't seen extensive releases, which makes it more appealing for those looking to fill gaps in their Western collections. There’s a niche interest here, particularly for fans of historical portrayals in film, and it can be a fun piece to discuss among fellow enthusiasts.
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