A cattleman's association hires a range detective to track down and capture a notorious rustler known as El Lobo..


Is it worth the watch? If you live for the smell of celluloid and dusty cowboy hats, sure. If you aren't already into 1930s westerns, this is probably going to bore you to tears. It’s a very specific flavor of *no-nonsense* filmmaking. The plot is as thin as the paper it was written on. You’ve got a guy, he’s got a ba...


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"Is it worth the watch? If you live for the smell of celluloid and dusty cowboy hats, sure. If you aren't already into 1930s westerns, this is probably going to bore you to tears. It’s a very specific flavor of *no-nonsense* filmmaking. The plot is as thin as the paper it was written on. You’ve got a guy, he’s got a badge or a mission, and he’s chasing El Lobo. That’s it. Don't go looking for complex character arcs here. The good, the bad, and the dusty There’s something weirdly charming about ..."
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