
If you've got sixty minutes and a soft spot for guys in big hats riding horses in circles, Border Brigands is exactly what you need. It’s not going to change your life, but it won’t bore you to tears either. If you hate black-and-white westerns with creaky audio, just skip this one. You'll be miserable. Buck Jones is ...


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

Nick Grinde

William Parke
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"If you've got sixty minutes and a soft spot for guys in big hats riding horses in circles, Border Brigands is exactly what you need. It’s not going to change your life, but it won’t bore you to tears either. If you hate black-and-white westerns with creaky audio, just skip this one. You'll be miserable. Buck Jones is the main guy here, and he’s got that classic, stoic vibe down to a science. He’s a Mountie, but for most of the runtime, he’s just pretending to be a drifter. It’s the kind of unde..."

Frank Ellis
Stuart Anthony
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