Royal Canadian Mounted Police Sergeant King protects a girl who has come to claim a mine left by her father. An evil lawyer plans to keep the mine for himself.


Is this for you? If you have a soft spot for 1930s serials where the good guys wear perfect hats and the bad guys have obvious mustaches, sure, give it a whirl. But if you get annoyed by characters who stand around narrating their own plans while someone is actively trying to shoot them, you will probably hate this. It...


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"Is this for you? If you have a soft spot for 1930s serials where the good guys wear perfect hats and the bad guys have obvious mustaches, sure, give it a whirl. But if you get annoyed by characters who stand around narrating their own plans while someone is actively trying to shoot them, you will probably hate this. It is definitely for people who miss the era of B-movies where the plot was just an excuse to get to the next fistfight. Watching King of the Royal Mounted feels a bit like digging ..."
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