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Don Dare Devil Synopsis
Jack Bannister returns to his home in South America, bringing with him some Wyoming cowboys. At a fiesta, he meets Menocal, an old friend, who is murdered moments later by Bud Latham, an American bandit under the protection of the local sheriff, a rascal named Berengo. Jack sets out after Latham and finds the killer trailing another outlaw, José Remado. Jack catches up with Latham and whips him in a brutal fight. The following day, Remado is jailed by Berengo, and Jack is persuaded by Remado's beautiful daughter, Ynez, to help her father escape from jail. Jack disguises himself as a peon, slips into Berengo's office, and frees Remado. In the meantime, Latham and his gang kidnap Ynez. Jack gives chase to the bandits with his Wyoming buddies, and there is a great revolver battle with the desperadoes. Jack rescues Ynez after a tough fight with Latham in a cave.
Faith Endurin' Synopsis
Bosom friends Jeff Flagg and Jim Lee launch a cattle-raising business, but their prospects are so seriously threatened by Ed Crane and his nearby copper mining operations that Jim moves to another town. Crane tries to assault Jeff's sweetheart, Helen Dryer, and in the attempt is shot and killed by her brother Vic. Jeff, accused of the murder, leaves town closely pursued by Sheriff Sol Durkee, who hopes to identify Jeff by the scar on his left arm. In a faraway town, Jeff meets up with his old friend Jim, who, in a poker game brawl, shoots the scar away from Jeff's arm. The two return home, and when Vic finally confesses that he killed Crane to preserve his sister's honor, Jeff is exonerated. Jeff and Jim discover rich copper deposits on their ranch, and Jeff, now a wealthy man, proposes to Helen.
"Don Dare Devil" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "Faith Endurin'" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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Don Dare Devil