Young Henry Randolph has run up gambling debts to Slade and Slade has arrived to collect the money. When Slade tells Henry he will inform his father, Henry threatens him.


Is it worth watching today? Only if you have a very specific itch for 1930s dust and guys who take their card games way too seriously. If you like those old Poverty Row westerns where the horses look more tired than the actors, you will probably get a kick out of this. If you need high-definition action or a plot that...


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"Is it worth watching today? Only if you have a very specific itch for 1930s dust and guys who take their card games way too seriously. If you like those old Poverty Row westerns where the horses look more tired than the actors, you will probably get a kick out of this. If you need high-definition action or a plot that makes 100% sense, you should probably just skip it. The movie starts with Henry Randolph. He is young, he is broke, and he has been gambling with a guy named Slade. Slade is the..."
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