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Forlorn River

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In a remote and desolate region of the United States, a young cowboy, trapped in a cycle of sadness and despair, returns home after years of absence. His life drastically changed when he lost his father, a well-known rancher in the area, in a tragic accident. Although the place that used to be his refuge now reminds him of what he has lost, the return is not only a quest for redemption but also an opportunity to make peace with his past.

As he battles his inner demons, he reunites with old friends and foes who have been marked by the same tragic events. Among them is a beautiful woman he once loved, who is now engaged to a man who represents everything he detests. This love triangle becomes the epicenter of an emotional conflict that will force the protagonist to choose between his heart and his duty.

The vast desert lands serve as a backdrop for his internal struggle, representing the desolate landscape of his emotions. As the story unfolds, the characters are drawn into an inevitable climax where old wounds must either heal or reopen. The search for hope and redemption leads our protagonist to confront not only the ghosts of the past but also the possibility of a different future that may be waiting for him, if he dares to take the first step.

Media type
Movie
Year
1937
Director
Charles Barton
Writer
Stuart Anthony
Robert Yost
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.40
Actors
Buster Crabbe
June Martel
Harvey Stephens
John Patterson
Syd Saylor
William Duncan
Ray Bennett
Lew Kelly
Chester Conklin
Barlowe Borland
Lee Powell
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian
Ruth Warren
Larry Whistler
Gender
Acciรณn
Western
Country
United States
Original title
Forlorn River
Duration
56
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