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Streets of Laredo
Directed by
Leslie Fenton
Not Rated
1949
1h 33m
Western
,
Drama
6.6
57%
74%
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An outlaw separates from his two partners in crime after they join the Texas Rangers, and he continues to commit daring robberies.
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Cast of Streets of Laredo
William Holden
Jim Dawkins
Macdonald Carey
Lorn Reming
Mona Freeman
Rannie Carter
William Bendix
Wahoo Jones
Stanley Ridges
Major Bailey
Alfonso Bedoya
Charley Calico
Ray Teal
Cantrel
Clem Bevans
Pop Lint
James Bell
Ike
Dick Foote
Pipes
Joe Dominguez
Francisco
Grandon Rhodes
Phil Jessup
Perry Ivins
Mayor Towson
Hank Bell
Texas Ranger Hank (uncredited)
Byron Foulger
Artist Who Draws Reming (uncredited)
Robert Milasch
Barfly (uncredited)
Leslie Fenton
Director
Louis Stevens
Writer
Charles Marquis Warren
Writer
Elizabeth Hill
Writer
Robert Fellows
Producer
Streets of Laredo Ratings & Reviews
Mister Arn
May 21, 2025
"Streets of Laredo" embraces the quintessential elements of the Western genre, with a strong undercurrent of loyalty threading through its plot. The film is visually striking, boasting vibrant colors and picturesque sets, although its action sequences are somewhat melodramatic. Central to the story is a love triangle that, despite its potential, fails to capture an authentic essence, rendering the film a standard offering.
Washington Star
Harry MacArthur
[Streets of Laredo] probably seems duller than others which achieve no more because it is such an everlastingly talky affair, the talk being couched in some of the most painful colloquial terms in months, ah reckon.
TIME Magazine
TIME Staff
It offers a reasonable amount of outdoor scenery, a short measure of shooting and riding and much too much brooding over whether Ranger Holden should betray his old pal Carey.
Associated Press
Bob Thomas
The plot is as familiar as your own hand and there is little new in the action. But somehow the whole thing turns out to be exciting. Maybe it's because of the capable cast.
New York Times
Bosley Crowther
The story is a grossly hackneyed thing and the dialogue is of an order which no self-respecting horse would deign to speak.
TV Guide
TV Guide Staff
The finished film suffers from some confusing cutting, but the performances of the leads and the nice color photography make it worthwhile entertainment.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Lesser remake of The Texas Rangers (1936).
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