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Accused by the villains of murdering his best friend, John Wayne is exonerated when the "dead" man shows up in court to point the finger at the real would-be killers. The film winds up with a rousing chase on a gasoline-powered handcar, with Wayne duking it out with chief heavy Yakima Canutt (later the chief stunt coordinator on Big John's best films). Like all of the "Lone Star" Wayne Westerns, The Lucky Texan is crisply photographed by the great Archie J. Stout. (Echo Bridge Entertainment)

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English Another Western romance with John Wayne, who is simply such a great guy that you can forgive him for these Westerns where violence always occurred very quickly. The brawls come off quite grotesque, which adds to the beauty of the film, at least from a perspective of many years of distance. Jake doesn't have it easy. He's old and in debt. Young Jerry (Duke), who is a real man, helps him a bit. He has to, because Jake is accused of a serious crime. Qualitatively similar to "Born to the West," but I still found it more entertaining in some places. ()

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