Outlaws attempt to drive Colonel Lee (Charles Clary) off his ranch to prevent him from entering horses in the cross-country races. Martin Brierson (James Farley), the outlaw leader, tries to buy Lee's ranch but he refuses to sell.

Alright, so 'Lucky Larkin' isn't going to redefine cinema, not by a long shot. But if you're into those *really* old Westerns, the kind where the good guys are clearly good and the bad guys twirl their imaginary mustaches, you might actually get a kick out of this one. Anyone expecting complex plots or deep character s...


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"Alright, so 'Lucky Larkin' isn't going to redefine cinema, not by a long shot. But if you're into those *really* old Westerns, the kind where the good guys are clearly good and the bad guys twirl their imaginary mustaches, you might actually get a kick out of this one. Anyone expecting complex plots or deep character studies will probably be bored out of their mind. This is for folks who enjoy a straightforward ride, pure and simple.The whole thing kicks off with Colonel Lee and his ranch. There..."
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