Undercover government man Wally Bradley (Wally Wales) and his pal Chuck (Jim Sheridan) come to the aid of ranch owner Jean Simmons (Peggy Djarling) when a gang of outlaws try to take over her ranch..

Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for grainy, black-and-white B-westerns where the plot is thinner than a piece of parchment, sure. If you need character development or, you know, a budget, look elsewhere. Desert Man is for the kind of person who enjoys the sound of horses clopping on dry dirt for three mi...


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

Robert Emmett Tansey

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"Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for grainy, black-and-white B-westerns where the plot is thinner than a piece of parchment, sure. If you need character development or, you know, a budget, look elsewhere. Desert Man is for the kind of person who enjoys the sound of horses clopping on dry dirt for three minutes straight. Wally Wales—or Wally Bradley, if we’re sticking to the script—plays the undercover government man with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer. He and his pal Chuck sho..."
Robert Emmett Tansey
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