
Jack, Sam and Pete
Summary
“Jack, Sam and Pete” unfurls a stark frontier tableau where the pastoral innocence of childhood is violently sundered by the avarice of a ruthless outlaw faction. At its core, the narrative orchestrates a desperate race against time, thrusting a trio of archetypal Western figures – the eponymous Jack, Sam, and Pete – into a perilous quest. Their mission: to extricate a kidnapped child from the clutches of a gang whose malevolent pursuit is driven by the siren call of hidden jewels. This isn't merely a rescue operation; it's a profound exploration of burgeoning morality against the backdrop of an untamed landscape, where the bonds of community are tested, and the very fabric of justice hangs precariously in the balance. The film meticulously charts their arduous journey, replete with dusty trails, tense standoffs, and the visceral struggle to reclaim a stolen future, all while exposing the corrosive power of greed that threatens to engulf both the innocent and the brave.
Synopsis
Cowboys save a kidnapped child from a gang seeking hidden jewels.
Director
Ernest Trimingham, Garrick Aitken, H. Manning Haynes, Jack Harding, Eddie Willey, Jack Kelly, Enid Heather, Percy Moran
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