Two men, Thurman and Beady, and a woman, Georgia, ply a confidence game in Alaska by selling 'salted' gold mines to gullible newcomers. But the cold Far North gets too hot for them and they move to greener pastures in the western United States.

Is it worth your time? If you like old-school B-Westerns that don't take themselves too seriously, maybe. If you're looking for a tight script or a story that actually goes somewhere, skip it. It's for people who enjoy watching actors from the 1930s just sort of exist in a frame for 80 minutes. Home on the Range start...


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

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"Is it worth your time? If you like old-school B-Westerns that don't take themselves too seriously, maybe. If you're looking for a tight script or a story that actually goes somewhere, skip it. It's for people who enjoy watching actors from the 1930s just sort of exist in a frame for 80 minutes. Home on the Range starts in the cold and moves to the heat, but the movie itself stays pretty lukewarm the whole time. It's got that classic 'hey, we have a camera and some horses' energy. You can practi..."
Ethel Doherty, Harold Shumate, Grant Garett, Charles Logue, Zane Grey
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