Tom Halliday (Tom Tyler), of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is implicated and framed on a murder charge. The real killer has gone back into the United States, so Halliday, with no credentials, has to cross the border in order to find and capture the killer.

Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for 1930s B-westerns, you'll probably have a decent time with Honor of the Mounted. It’s short, punchy, and doesn’t waste any time with fancy camera angles. If you need complex character arcs or high-budget sets, skip it. You will absolutely hate this if you get bored by g...

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"Is it worth your time? If you have a soft spot for 1930s B-westerns, you'll probably have a decent time with Honor of the Mounted. It’s short, punchy, and doesn’t waste any time with fancy camera angles. If you need complex character arcs or high-budget sets, skip it. You will absolutely hate this if you get bored by guys in hats riding horses in circles for ten minutes. Tom Tyler is the guy here. He plays Tom Halliday, a Mountie who gets framed for murder. It is such a tired trope, but he play..."
Harry L. Fraser
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