Mountie Tim O'Hara is sent to Indian River to investigate a fur trading racket. But he quickly finds himself in trouble when he is accused of shooting a prisoner in the back and is then put in jail by a fellow Mountie.

If you have fifty-five minutes to kill and a soft spot for extremely loud gunfights where nobody seems to aim, Fighting Shadows is worth a look. It is definetly perfect for anyone who loves old B-westerns where the hero wears a pristine uniform that somehow never gets dusty. If you want deep characters or a plot that ...


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"If you have fifty-five minutes to kill and a soft spot for extremely loud gunfights where nobody seems to aim, Fighting Shadows is worth a look. It is definetly perfect for anyone who loves old B-westerns where the hero wears a pristine uniform that somehow never gets dusty. If you want deep characters or a plot that doesn't rely on everyone being incredibly stupid, you will probably hate this. Tim McCoy plays Tim O'Hara, a Canadian Mountie sent to look into some shady fur thieves. McCoy has t..."
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