A cowboy avenges his father's murder, but must flee the law as a result. He attempts the rescue of a young woman from an outlaw, but becomes entangled with the outlaw's wife.

Okay, so El último de los Vargas? If you're into those really early, gritty Westerns, the ones that feel a bit like stage plays but out in the dust, you might find something here. But if you need polished action or a complex story, probably skip it. This isn't a film that holds your hand, which is actually kind of ref...


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"Okay, so El último de los Vargas? If you're into those really early, gritty Westerns, the ones that feel a bit like stage plays but out in the dust, you might find something here. But if you need polished action or a complex story, probably skip it. This isn't a film that holds your hand, which is actually kind of refreshing. It just drops you right into this cowboy's world, where his father gets murdered, and then boom, he's off for revenge. That initial act of justice, it's quick and brutal,..."
Pablo Arenas
Zane Grey, Ernest Pascal, Francisco Moré de la Torre
United States

1931 · IMDb 7


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