A forest ranger comes to the aid of his fiance and her father when a crooked rancher and his gang try to force them off their land..


If you have about an hour to kill and you really like horses—and I mean really like horses—this is worth a look. It is a total relic from 1928 that feels like it was filmed over a long weekend in the dirt. 🐎 Fans of the old-school silent western stuff will dig it. People who need things like "pacing" or "logic" will ...

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"If you have about an hour to kill and you really like horses—and I mean really like horses—this is worth a look. It is a total relic from 1928 that feels like it was filmed over a long weekend in the dirt. 🐎 Fans of the old-school silent western stuff will dig it. People who need things like "pacing" or "logic" will probably want to skip this one entirely. The whole storry is basically a land grab. You've got Al Ferguson playing the bad guy, and he is just relentless in his quest to be a jerk..."
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