John Clark (Bob Steele) and his deaf pal, Bootch Collum (Buck Connors), are trailed by U. S.

If you have 50 minutes to spare and love old movies where cowboys jump off cabin roofs onto moving horses, Alias John Law is absolutely worth your time. But if you cannot stand scratchy audio, shaky camera pans, and plots held together by spit and goodwill, you should probably skip this one. 🤠 This is one of those li...


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"If you have 50 minutes to spare and love old movies where cowboys jump off cabin roofs onto moving horses, Alias John Law is absolutely worth your time. But if you cannot stand scratchy audio, shaky camera pans, and plots held together by spit and goodwill, you should probably skip this one. 🤠 This is one of those lightning-fast 1930s B-westerns that doesn't let things like "logic" get in the way of a good chase. Our main guy is Bob Steele, playing John Clark, and honestly, the man has the mos..."

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