Intent on avenging his father's murder, Roy Neal and his sidekick Rusty find themselves in the border town of Gladstone where Neal is mistakenly arrested for the robbery of a mail truck. After escaping, Neal joins up with pretty June Bowers whose father has apparently also been murdered.

Look, if you’re hunting for a deep dive into the psyche of a gunslinger, stay far away from Big Calibre. But if you want a breezy, low-stakes afternoon in a town that seems to have about three streets total, this is your ride. It’s perfect for people who love the smell of old celluloid and aren't bothered by plot holes...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Robert N. Bradbury

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"Look, if you’re hunting for a deep dive into the psyche of a gunslinger, stay far away from Big Calibre. But if you want a breezy, low-stakes afternoon in a town that seems to have about three streets total, this is your ride. It’s perfect for people who love the smell of old celluloid and aren't bothered by plot holes the size of a wagon wheel. Roy Neal is the kind of guy who gets arrested about five minutes after arriving anywhere. The mail truck robbery subplot feels like it was scribbled on..."
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Robert N. Bradbury, Perry Murdock
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