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..

The cinematic landscape of Black Sheep is painted with broad strokes, each character meticulously crafted to embody the ethos of the American frontier. Rex Carson, played by Neal Hart, is a man torn between his loyalty to his family and his conviction to stand up for what he believes in. His love for Molly Moran, the d...

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

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"The cinematic landscape of Black Sheep is painted with broad strokes, each character meticulously crafted to embody the ethos of the American frontier. Rex Carson, played by Neal Hart, is a man torn between his loyalty to his family and his conviction to stand up for what he believes in. His love for Molly Moran, the daughter of a sheepman, further complicates his stance, as it symbolizes the unity and cooperation that could be achieved between the cattlemen and the sheepherders if they were to ..."
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