A cowboy is hired by an archaeologist to help find "Hidden Valley", where an Indian gold treasure is supposed to be buried. Just when he finds it, the archaeologist is killed, and the cowboy his charged with his murder.

Is it worth your time? If you get a kick out of 1930s westerns that don't take themselves too seriously, sure, give it a whirl. But if you need logic or, you know, consistent camera work, you might want to skip this one. It's for the folks who love seeing horses gallop across the same three patches of desert for fifty ...

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"Is it worth your time? If you get a kick out of 1930s westerns that don't take themselves too seriously, sure, give it a whirl. But if you need logic or, you know, consistent camera work, you might want to skip this one. It's for the folks who love seeing horses gallop across the same three patches of desert for fifty minutes straight. 🐎 The plot is about as thin as a piece of cheap parchment. A cowboy gets framed for killing an archaeologist who was hunting for gold in some secret valley. You..."
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