Reb Russell (Reb Russell), undercover agent for the Cattleman's Protective Association, goes into the stronghold hideout of rustler chief Bull Thompson (Fred Kohler) posing as an outlaw. He falls in love with Marion, Bull's step-daughter.

Is it worth the watch? Look, if you have a soft spot for old black-and-white westerns where the dialogue is thin and the horses do most of the heavy lifting, you might find something to like here. If you’re looking for high art or a complex plot, steer clear. It’s a movie made for a rainy afternoon when you just want t...


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"Is it worth the watch? Look, if you have a soft spot for old black-and-white westerns where the dialogue is thin and the horses do most of the heavy lifting, you might find something to like here. If you’re looking for high art or a complex plot, steer clear. It’s a movie made for a rainy afternoon when you just want to see some guys in hats ride around in circles. Reb Russell is the kind of hero who never seems to break a sweat, even when he's undercover in a literal den of thieves. He walks i..."
Oliver Drake
United States

1935 · IMDb 5.5

