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Helen Foster and Bob Steele in Young Blood (1932)

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Young Blood

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7/10

Bob Steele shaded with a touch of gray...

Bob Steele plays a somewhat callous young man with a smirking, sadistic approach to his interpersonal dealings. He is involved with some less-than-savory fellows, but one can tell he just needs the right impetus to find his true moral compass. The film has a for-grownups kind of feel with some quirky interpersonal relationships on display. The dialog and acting are pretty good, but with the occasional choppy transitions inherent in a B-western. All in all, it is a serious and fairly well-presented cowboy drama for 1932.
  • glennstenb
  • Nov 21, 2018
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5/10

Make it 5.5!

  • JohnHowardReid
  • Aug 14, 2015
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9/10

Pointless title for involved story very well acted

Bob Steele was one of the best cowboy stars, ever. He was a great rider and an actor who just kept getting better and better. His writers and directors often gave him room to play different types of characters.

Here his character has some internal conflicts, being a robber with standards and who is in love with a girl who wants him to be or become something.

She is played by Helen Foster, a very capable actress who shortly after this movie played mostly uncredited parts. A shame.

Perennial bad guy Charles King had a field day, when his character falls in love with the exotic entertainer. In 1932 he was in slim and athletic condition.

Hank Bell, with hundreds of uncredited roles, gets a pivotal part this time and stands out, which he does even in those uncredited roles.

Despite the low budget, the actors and script make this a good one to watch and there is a pretty good version at YouTube. Enjoy.
  • morrisonhimself
  • Nov 11, 2020
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