Jack Wiley saves Inez Almado from her team's escape, but later gets jailed for helping a servant. Inez breaks him out and makes him a guest at her ranch.

Is Cactus Trails worth your time in the modern age? Short answer: only if you possess a deep-seated appreciation for the kinetic, unpolished energy of 1920s 'Poverty Row' westerns. This film is for the cinematic archaeologist who finds beauty in grainy celluloid and the raw athleticism of silent-era stuntmen; it is dec...


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

Harry S. Webb

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"Is Cactus Trails worth your time in the modern age? Short answer: only if you possess a deep-seated appreciation for the kinetic, unpolished energy of 1920s 'Poverty Row' westerns. This film is for the cinematic archaeologist who finds beauty in grainy celluloid and the raw athleticism of silent-era stuntmen; it is decidedly not for anyone who requires a coherent plot or nuanced character development to stay engaged.This film works because the physical chemistry between Jack Perrin and his equin..."
Alma Rayford
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