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7/10
Red Ryder tale set in the past
Mike-76426 November 2004
The film starts takes place before the series began telling the story of how Red met and became guardian of Little Beaver. Years back, Red led a wagon train of fur trappers into an Indian reservation, where an Indian agent, Bliss, is getting permission from Chief Running Fox to have the trappers hunt on the reservation. Hunter, a trapper himself, as well as outlaw, is also trying to get to hunt on Running Fox' land, and has an ace in the hole. It seems years ago he kidnapped Running Fox' grandson as a baby, and planned to exchange the future chief for the land. The baby, now grown as Little Beaver (who lives on the reservation unknown that he is the future chief) is the target of Hunter, who now needs to get the child to have something to hold against Running Fox. Red, Bear Trap, and the Duchess (who has just arrived west to bring Red back to Pennsylvania, to get him away from the untamed west) to stop Hunter and his gang from creating a war between the wagon train and Indians. Nice entry in the Ryder series, but far from the best, much of it because the lack of a big action sequence, settling for smaller fights. The Little Beaver origin story is good, also including the Duchess coming out west (as usual the interaction between Lynn and Wentworth is priceless). Some nice camera-work by Springsteen heightens the film. Rating, based on B westerns, 7.
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6/10
All over a papoose!!
coltras3513 May 2024
The recounting of how Red Ryder met Little Beaver. When Bill Hunter tries to kidnap Little Beaver to force hunting rights from Chief Running Fox, Beaver's grandfather, Little Beaver finds protection in Red Ryder. Once Red Ryder foils the outlaw's plan for good, Little Beaver is asked to make a decision whether to return to his tribe or stay as Red's sidekick. The rest is history.

An enjoyable backstory to how Little Beaver and Red Ryder (Rocky Allan Lane) meet. There's the usual villainous schemes, humour and rip-roaring action - the fight between Ryder Roy Barcroft is quite rambunctious and wild. The finale is exciting. Frank Lackteen plays an Indian again with his deadpan expression.
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