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Forlorn River

In this action-packed western, two outlaws, Nevada and Weary, steal a bank heist's loot from a gang led by Les Setter. They evade capture by Sheriff Jim Henry Warner before encountering a U.S. government horse-buyer, David Ward.

In the film "Nevada", a bank robbery takes place, and Nevada and Weary hijack the loot from Les Setter and his gang. After escaping from Sheriff Jim, they become embroiled in a complex web of events when Setter's men kill a government horse-buyer, David Ward. Setter takes Ward's papers and requests horses from rancher Blaine, claiming he'll pay later. Meanwhile, Setter becomes infatuated with Ina Blaine, much to the dismay of her beau, Ben. As tensions escalate, Nevada and Weary are hired for a horse round-up, but Setter frames them and Ben for a fake crime. With the help of the camp cook, Millie, they escape and begin a pursuit of Setter and his gang.

Info about Forlorn River

Studio(s): Paramount Pictures

Originally Released: United States, Jul 02, 1937

Production Country: United States

Genres:Western, Drama