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Red River Range is a classic Western from 1938 that captures the gritty reality of cattle rustling with a lighthearted twist. Directed by George Sherman, it’s not just another shoot-'em-up; there’s a real sense of camaraderie among the Mesquiteers. The plot gets playful with Tex Riley's clever disguise, which adds a layer of intrigue as Stony delves into the rustlers' world. The pacing keeps you engaged, and while the production values are typical of the era, there's a certain charm in the practical effects and stunts. The performances are solid, especially the dynamic interplay between the leads. It’s a film that reflects the themes of loyalty and deception in the Old West, wrapped up in a breezy, entertaining package.
Features classic Western tropes with a humorous twistGood examples of practical effects for the timeInteresting character dynamics and plot development
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