Rex, a wild stallion, and Rinty, a police dog, are pals. Their master , John Sheldon, is framed for murder, and Alice Ingram plans to race Rex for money to pay for John's legal defense.

If you have seventy minutes to spare and want to watch a dog and a horse solve a murder, then yes, Law of the Wild is worth your time today. You will love it if you miss the days when animals were the smartest characters on screen, but if you hate cheap 1930s westerns with terrible sound, you will probably hate this. T...

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

B. Reeves Eason

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"If you have seventy minutes to spare and want to watch a dog and a horse solve a murder, then yes, Law of the Wild is worth your time today. You will love it if you miss the days when animals were the smartest characters on screen, but if you hate cheap 1930s westerns with terrible sound, you will probably hate this. The plot is basically a massive excuse to have Rex the Wonder Horse run around and look majestic. Meanwhile, Rin Tin Tin Jr. is running alongside him, looking incredibly happy just ..."
Al Martin, Sherman L. Lowe, B. Reeves Eason, John Rathmell, Ford Beebe
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