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Along the Rio Grande

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In the heart of the Old West, the story follows an intrepid rancher named Jim, who is in a constant struggle between loyalty to his land and the desire to protect his family. The peace on his ranch is disrupted by the arrival of a group of outlaws seeking to take over his property. Jim, a straight-laced and hardworking man, realizes that the only way to save his home is to join forces with a group of cowboys and loyal friends who share his desire to defend what is right.

As the sun sets behind the mountains and the Rio Grande murmurs in the distance, Jim and his crew must plan a strategy to drive the outlaws away before it’s too late. Amid thrilling rides and camaraderie-filled talks, tensions rise as the locals prepare for an inevitable showdown. To make matters worse, Jim finds himself drawn to a brave and strong woman from the area, who becomes his emotional anchor and a crucial support during the impending battle.

The story weaves together action, courage, and a deep sense of community, as the protagonists fight not only for their land but also for the future of the region. In this context, the bonds of friendship, love, and honor are revealed, keeping the men standing tall, ready to face any obstacle that comes their way. With a conclusion that will tug at the heartstrings, this film is a tribute to the values of the West.

Media type
Movie
Year
1941
Director
Edward Killy
Writer
Morton Grant
Arthur V. Jones
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.80
Actors
Tim Holt
Ray Whitley
Betty Jane Rhodes
Emmett Lynn
Robert Fiske
Hal Taliaferro
Carl Stockdale
Slim Whitaker
Monte Montague
Ruth Clifford
Harry Humphrey
Bob Baker
Ken Card
Bob Clark
Ben Corbett
Billy Mahan
Frankie Marvin
Ralph McCullough
Walter McGrail
Joe McGuinn
Earl Phelps
Gender
Western
Country
United States
Producers
Bert Gilroy
Original title
Along the Rio Grande
Duration
64
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