Wanting the Lance ranch, Burkett kills Lance and brings in an impostor to pose as the heir, Ken Lance. Ken learns of the plan, captures the impostor, and arrives posing as himself.

If you want a movie with deep philosophical musings or complex character arcs, keep scrolling. But if you have an hour to kill and a soft spot for guys in cowboy hats yelling at each other in the desert, Gun Justice might actually be worth your time. It’s the kind of flick that doesn’t bother with introductions. You ge...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you want a movie with deep philosophical musings or complex character arcs, keep scrolling. But if you have an hour to kill and a soft spot for guys in cowboy hats yelling at each other in the desert, Gun Justice might actually be worth your time. It’s the kind of flick that doesn’t bother with introductions. You get a murder, a fake heir, and a lot of riding across dry hills immediately. The plot is about as thin as a piece of cheap parchment. A bad guy wants the Lance ranch, kills the owner..."
Nate Gatzert, Robert Quigley
United States

