Beauty and Bullets: An Old Western with a Familiar Kick
Alright, so Beauty and Bullets. It's one of those old cowboy movies. If you're someone who likes digging through the archives, seeing how these things were made way back when, then yeah, it’s probably worth a look. But if you’re hoping for a fast-paced, action-packed ride, you’ll likely find yourself checking the clock...
The movie Beauty and Bullets was directed by Ray Taylor.
Beauty and Bullets was released in the year 1928.
Beauty and Bullets is a movie from United States.
Beauty and Bullets is categorised as Western, Drama in the cult cinema archive at Dbcult.
Beauty and Bullets features Duane Thompson, Wilbur Mack, Ted Wells, Jack Kenny.
The screenplay for Beauty and Bullets was written by George H. Plympton, Carl Krusada, Vin Moore.
If you enjoy Beauty and Bullets, you might also like Into the Light (1920), The Great Shadow (1920), The Night Riders (1920), The Jackeroo of Coolabong (1920).
Yes, Beauty and Bullets (1928) is featured in the Dbcult archive as a curated cult cinema title, known for its Western and Drama qualities.
In the dusty Old West, a heroic cowboy named Bill Allen finds himself in a sticky situation after breaking up a robbery. The twist? The bad guy leading the gang turns out to be his girlfriend's very own brother. This sets up a classic conflict between duty and family ties, forcing Bill to make some tough choices.
Synopsis
Breaking up a robbery, cowboy Bill Allen discovers to his dismay that the leader of the gang is the brother of his sweetheart.
Review Excerpt
"Alright, so Beauty and Bullets. It's one of those old cowboy movies. If you're someone who likes digging through the archives, seeing how these things were made way back when, then yeah, it’s probably worth a look. But if you’re hoping for a fast-paced, action-packed ride, you’ll likely find yourself checking the clock. 🕰️
The whole thing kicks off with a robbery, which is, you know, pretty standard Western stuff. Our hero, Bill Allen (Duane Thompson), he steps in to break it up. Does the whol..."