Bob and Jim Whitely are twin brothers. Bob, an army veteran who suffered shell shock in the war, escapes from a sanitarium and holds up the Express train, for which Jim is mistakenly arrested.


If you have an afternoon to kill and a soft spot for 1920s westerns where the plot relies entirely on people not being able to tell two guys apart, Burning Bridges is worth a look. It’s definitely for the crowd that enjoys those old-school 'wrongly accused' stories, but if you need a movie to actually make sense every ...


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

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"If you have an afternoon to kill and a soft spot for 1920s westerns where the plot relies entirely on people not being able to tell two guys apart, Burning Bridges is worth a look. It’s definitely for the crowd that enjoys those old-school 'wrongly accused' stories, but if you need a movie to actually make sense every second, you’ll probably hate how often characters just believe the first lie they hear. Raymond Wells plays both Bob and Jim Whitely, and you can tell he’s having a much better ti..."
Jack Boyle, Edward J. Meagher
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