Tim returns to claim his fathers ranch but finds that Tracy owns it. Trent claims the taxes were not paid and when McCoy checks the books he finds they have been altered.

Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for grainy, black-and-white westerns where the hero wears a pristine hat and the bad guy twirls a non-existent mustache, you’ll probably have a decent time. If you need pacing that feels like it wasn't edited with a dull axe, stay away. This is for the folks who want to sp...

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"Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for grainy, black-and-white westerns where the hero wears a pristine hat and the bad guy twirls a non-existent mustache, you’ll probably have a decent time. If you need pacing that feels like it wasn't edited with a dull axe, stay away. This is for the folks who want to spend an hour feeling like they’re sitting on a porch in 1932. Tim McCoy is the main draw here, and he carries himself with that stiff, law-abiding posture that makes you wonder if ..."

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