
Summary
In the tumultuous landscape of the American frontier, Rex Carson, the son of a stalwart cattleman Jim Carson, finds himself at odds with his father's entrenched views on land usage, as he becomes the champion of the sheepherders' rights to graze their flocks on the open range, a stance that also brings him closer to Molly Moran, the daughter of a sheepman, and ultimately leads to a bitter estrangement from his family. Against the backdrop of this brewing conflict, the film Black Sheep delves into the complexities of loyalty, duty, and the unyielding pursuit of what one believes is right, even in the face of overwhelming opposition.
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Rex Carson, son of cattleman Jim Carson and in love with Molly Moran, the daughter of a sheepman, defends the rights of the sheepherders to graze their herds on the free range, while his father and the other cattlemen oppose them to varying degrees, and this leads to the father disowning his son.
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