A young frontier scout helps guide a freight wagon train across the country, fighting off Indians and evil traders, while his two crusty companions try and save him from falling in love..

Alright, so, Fighting Caravans from 1931. Is this one worth digging up? 🤔 Absolutely, if you're into the really old Westerns, or if you're a completist for Gary Cooper's early work. For folks looking for modern action or fast pacing, you'll probably want to give it a pass. It’s a specific taste, for sure. The premise...

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"Alright, so, Fighting Caravans from 1931. Is this one worth digging up? 🤔 Absolutely, if you're into the really old Westerns, or if you're a completist for Gary Cooper's early work. For folks looking for modern action or fast pacing, you'll probably want to give it a pass. It’s a specific taste, for sure. The premise is pretty standard for the time: wagon train, danger, romance. Cooper plays Clint Belmet, a young scout. His job is to guide this whole parade of wagons through some pretty hostil..."
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