A gang of bank robbers holes up at a cowboy's ranch. One of the robbers turns out to be his brother.

Is it worth the watch? If you have a thing for old-school, black-and-white westerns where the horses get as much screen time as the actors, then sure. You'll probably get a kick out of Desert Justice. If you need snappy dialogue or modern editing, stay far away. This one moves at the speed of a tired mule. The whole p...


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"Is it worth the watch? If you have a thing for old-school, black-and-white westerns where the horses get as much screen time as the actors, then sure. You'll probably get a kick out of Desert Justice. If you need snappy dialogue or modern editing, stay far away. This one moves at the speed of a tired mule. The whole premise is simple as dirt. Bank robbers hide. Brother gets shot. Cowboy gets mad. It’s a revenge story, but don't expect it to hit the heights of something like The Ghost Patrol. It..."

David Sharpe
Lewis Kingdon, Gordon Phillips, Allen Hall
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