A western adventure serial in 12 episodes. Buffalo Bill battles gambler Jim Rodney who is trying to scare off the townspeople so he can gain possession of a gold strike discovered in the area.

Is it worth the ride? If you're into those old-fashioned Saturday morning serials where the hero wears a pristine hat while everyone else is covered in dirt, you'll dig this. It's for the person who doesn't mind a bit of 1930s cheese with their action. If you need a movie to actually end in 90 minutes, skip it. This th...

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"Is it worth the ride? If you're into those old-fashioned Saturday morning serials where the hero wears a pristine hat while everyone else is covered in dirt, you'll dig this. It's for the person who doesn't mind a bit of 1930s cheese with their action. If you need a movie to actually end in 90 minutes, skip it. This thing is 12 chapters long and takes its sweet time getting nowhere fast. 🐎 The 12-Chapter Grind Watching Battling with Buffalo Bill in one sitting is a mistake. I tried it. By chap..."

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George H. Plympton, Henry MacRae, Ella O'Neill, Buffalo Bill Cody
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