Review of Border River

Border River (1954)
4/10
Suffered from Rather Bland Performances by All Involved
13 October 2021
This film begins with a Confederate officer by the name of "Major Clete Mattison" (Joel McCrea) barely escaping from Union cavalry by crossing the Rio Grande into Mexico. Although he is shot and wounded for his efforts he is allowed sanctuary into that specific part of the country by a corrupt Mexican Army commander named "General Calleja" (Pedro Armendariz) who has received intelligence reports that Major Mattison has stolen over $2 million in gold-and both he and several of his business associates want it badly. Further complicating matters for him is that there is a specific woman named "Carmelita Carias" (Yvonne De Carlo) who has caught his eye and the fact that Major Mattison has begun spending some time with her infuriates him to no small extent as well. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a mediocre Western which suffered somewhat by the rather bland acting of all of the aforementioned actors involved. Likewise, I didn't quite care for the abrasive character of Major Mattison either. Be that as it may, while I don't consider this to be a terribly bad film, it didn't really impress me that much and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly below average.
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