


Mr. Reckless
An oil well digger tries to win back his former girlfriend, now engaged to another man.
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Plot Summary
A former outlaw, known as 'Mr. Reckless', tries to go straight and settle down after falling in love. However, his past actions and reputation make it difficult for him to escape the consequences, and he finds himself drawn back into conflict. He must confront the challenges of his history to protect his newfound peace and the woman he loves.
Critical Reception
Mr. Reckless received a generally positive reception upon its release, particularly praised for its straightforward Western narrative and the lead performance. While not a groundbreaking film, it was considered a solid entry in the genre, offering familiar tropes and satisfying action for audiences at the time. Critical reviews highlighted its effectiveness as an entertaining B-movie Western.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its competent direction and engaging pace.
- William Elliott's performance as the reformed outlaw was a key strength.
- Satisfying for fans of traditional Western plots.
Google audience: Audience reviews are limited, but general sentiment indicates appreciation for its classic Western elements and an enjoyable, if predictable, storyline.
Fun Fact
The film was one of several 'Mr.'-titled Westerns starring William Elliott for Columbia Pictures in the late 1940s, part of his popular 'Red Ryder' persona.
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