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Adventures in Silverado

Robert Louis Stevenson, a celebrated author, ventures to California's 1880 frontier, seeking creative inspiration amidst the region's breathtaking terrain and colorful personalities, such as stagecoach drivers and notorious outlaws.

In the 1880 California frontier, novelist Robert Louis Stevenson arrives seeking inspiration from the rugged landscape and its inhabitants. He soon finds himself entangled in a thrilling tale of stagecoaches, highwaymen, and mining towns. A new stagecoach arrives in Silverado, driven by Bill Foss, who is challenged to a race by Zeke Butler, the stage driver for the established stage-line. However, the race takes a turn when Foss's coach is forced off the road and his horse is injured. As Foss takes a job hauling water to a desert wasteland, a mysterious bandit known as The Monk robs Zeke's gold shipment, and Foss becomes the prime suspect. To clear his name, Foss proposes a plan for both stages to transport the next gold shipment, and whoever gets robbed will be the true culprit.

Info about Adventures in Silverado

Studio(s): Columbia Pictures

Originally Released: United States, Mar 25, 1948

Production Country: United States

Genres:Western, Drama