Burgess and Greeley are rustling horses and shooting Indians. When they kill Manuel, they frame Lieutenant Allister.


Is this thing worth a watch? If you like black-and-white westerns where the dialogue sounds like it was written on a napkin, then sure. It’s for the hardcore B-movie completionists. If you’re looking for a hidden masterpiece, you’ll probably find this one pretty hollow. The whole thing centers on a frame-up. Lieutenan...

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

John P. McCarthy

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"Is this thing worth a watch? If you like black-and-white westerns where the dialogue sounds like it was written on a napkin, then sure. It’s for the hardcore B-movie completionists. If you’re looking for a hidden masterpiece, you’ll probably find this one pretty hollow. The whole thing centers on a frame-up. Lieutenant Allister gets blamed for killing a guy named Manuel, and his brother John has to step in to defend him. It feels like a very standard procedural stretched out over a western land..."
Harry L. Fraser, John P. McCarthy
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