Gary Gray arrives only to be caught up in the rustling activities of Ben Holt and his gang. First Holt brands him for rustling and then frames him for murder.

If you have 55 minutes to spare and a soft spot for dusty, low-budget 1930s horse operas, Brand of the Outlaws is absolutely worth a watch. But if you cannot stand creaky audio, cheap sets, and plots that make no sense, you will probably hate this with a passion. 🐎 This is a movie made for kids in 1936 who just wante...


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"If you have 55 minutes to spare and a soft spot for dusty, low-budget 1930s horse operas, Brand of the Outlaws is absolutely worth a watch. But if you cannot stand creaky audio, cheap sets, and plots that make no sense, you will probably hate this with a passion. 🐎 This is a movie made for kids in 1936 who just wanted to see guys in big hats punch each other. And honestly? It still kind of works for that exact reason. The plot starts running immediately. Our hero Gary Gray (played by the tiny..."
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