Jack Pepper accidentally fires his gun while forcing a newspaper editor to retract his statement regarding Miss Tulip Hellier, and the sheriff goes after Jack. While hiding out, Jack finds a liquor cache on the Hellier ranch and knows it was placed there as a ruse to distract the sheriff while an outlaw gang runs dope across the border.

Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Absolutely, but it requires a certain nostalgia or appreciation for early 20th-century cinema. 'Looking for Trouble' is a spry Western that captures the essence of a bygone era, but its charm lies in its simplicity and the performances of its actors.While it may not blow your m...


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"Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Absolutely, but it requires a certain nostalgia or appreciation for early 20th-century cinema. 'Looking for Trouble' is a spry Western that captures the essence of a bygone era, but its charm lies in its simplicity and the performances of its actors.While it may not blow your mind with groundbreaking cinematography or complex storytelling, it offers a fun, old-fashioned Western experience. This film is a treasure for those who enjoy the classic Western g..."
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