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So, 'The Mystery of the Forgotten Crossing' is an interesting piece from 1974. It has that gritty, raw vibe that you expect from a low-budget Western, but with a unique twist—it's set against this backdrop of famine and revolution. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative in parts, which gives the characters room to breathe. Kozyrev, Sattar, and Alim are portrayed with a sense of authenticity, and the performances are quite engaging, especially Abdulrahman-khan, who adds depth to the story. The practical effects might feel dated, but they lend a certain charm that enhances the overall atmosphere.
This film was released in a limited number of formats, making it somewhat hard to find today. Its scarcity draws in collectors, especially those interested in lesser-known Westerns from this era. There aren't many copies circulating, and the film's distinct narrative and historical context make it a fascinating topic for discussion among enthusiasts who appreciate underappreciated gems.
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