An undercover ranger investigates a deranged rancher who acts as a law unto himself, finding a girl held as a prisoner until she agrees to marry the madman..

If you're into old-school westerns where the dialogue sounds like it was written on a napkin during lunch, you'll probably enjoy Mystery Ranch. It’s not for the folks who need CGI explosions every five minutes. If you’re a fan of George O'Brien just looking for a bit of 1930s dust, you’ll be fine. Just don't go in expe...

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

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"If you're into old-school westerns where the dialogue sounds like it was written on a napkin during lunch, you'll probably enjoy Mystery Ranch. It’s not for the folks who need CGI explosions every five minutes. If you’re a fan of George O'Brien just looking for a bit of 1930s dust, you’ll be fine. Just don't go in expecting The Law of the Sea levels of intensity. The whole premise is pretty simple: ranger goes undercover, finds a bad guy, saves the girl. It’s the kind of plot you could probably..."
Alfred A. Cohn, Stewart Edward White
United States

