Clay Rathbun, a struggling young attorney, does not believe in violence. He is in love with Eleanor Morgan, daughter of Captain Morgan, an ex-ranger and brother of Ranger "Slim" Morgan, Clay's best friend.


body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; } .highlight { color: #C2410C; } .emphasis { color: #EAB308; } .note { color: #0E7490; }In the realm of cinematic narratives, certain films encapsulate the essence of human experience, oscillating between the dichotomies of pacifism and aggression, as exemplified in Huntin' T...

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

Leo D. Maloney

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"body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; } .highlight { color: #C2410C; } .emphasis { color: #EAB308; } .note { color: #0E7490; }In the realm of cinematic narratives, certain films encapsulate the essence of human experience, oscillating between the dichotomies of pacifism and aggression, as exemplified in Huntin' Trouble. This 1937 production, helmed by Ford Beebe and Frances Beebe, presents a compelling tableau of a young attorney, Clay Rathbun, whose philosophical aversion to violence is t..."
Ford Beebe, Frances Beebe
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