


Rocky Mountain
A Confederate troop, led by Captain Lafe Barstow, is prowling the far ranges of California and Nevada in a last desperate attempt to build up an army in the West for the faltering Confederacy. Because the patrol saves a stagecoach, with Johanna Carterr as one of the passengers, from an Indian attack, and is marooned on a rocky mountain, it fails in its mission but the honor of the Old South is upheld.
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Plot Summary
In the years following the Civil War, Confederate Captain "Rocky" Mountain leads a band of desperate rebels into the untamed West. Their mission is to establish a new life and potentially destabilize the Union by securing vital trade routes. However, their plans are complicated by encounters with a dangerous outlaw gang and the escalating tensions with the local Native American tribes, forcing Mountain to make difficult choices about survival and honor.
Critical Reception
Rocky Mountain received a mixed reception upon its release, with critics often pointing to its formulaic Western plot and Errol Flynn's performance, which some found to be past its prime. However, the film was appreciated by some for its action sequences and depiction of the post-Civil War frontier.
What Reviewers Say
- Errol Flynn's star power is evident, though the narrative treads familiar Western ground.
- The film offers standard action and adventure typical of the era's Westerns.
- Some viewers found the plot predictable, while others enjoyed the pacing and frontier setting.
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Fun Fact
This was one of Errol Flynn's final Westerns for Warner Bros., and it was notable for featuring his real-life wife at the time, Patrice Wymore, in a supporting role.
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