A cowboy captures two rustlers and collects a $5000 reward. Using the money to take a vacation, he winds up getting accused of a murder he didn't commit.


If you've got a soft spot for dusty, black-and-white cowboy flicks, Blazing Justice is probably worth an hour of your time. This old western, starring Gordon Griffith, is definitely not for anyone expecting high-octane modern storytelling or deep character dives. But if you like simple heroics and plots that move at a ...


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

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"If you've got a soft spot for dusty, black-and-white cowboy flicks, Blazing Justice is probably worth an hour of your time. This old western, starring Gordon Griffith, is definitely not for anyone expecting high-octane modern storytelling or deep character dives. But if you like simple heroics and plots that move at a brisk trot, you might just find something to smile about. It kicks off with our hero, Jim Blake (played by Gordon Griffith), a tough-as-nails cowboy who makes quick work of some r..."
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