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So, 'Raiders of the South' is one of those Westerns that really dives into the chaos of post-Civil War America. Johnny Brownell, the lead, carries this weight of his past as a Confederate officer, and it creates this tension throughout. The pacing leans towards the slower side, allowing you to soak in the dusty towns and the uneasy alliances. The performances, especially from the character of Shorty Kendall, are quite engaging; you can feel the conflict between old loyalties and the new order. Practical effects are minimal, but the film's grittiness does a lot to reflect the harsh realities of the Reconstruction era, making it stand out in its own right.
This film is quite rare in terms of physical media, having been released primarily on VHS during the late '80s and not seeing much love in later formats. Many collectors appreciate its historical context and the nuanced portrayal of a divided society. You might find it popping up at niche auctions or among private collections, but it's not something you'll stumble upon easily at your average film fair.
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