It's cattleman Bledsoe against sheep man Wilson and his crooked partner Rankins. When Wilson balks at Rankins' plans, Rankins kills him and blames Tom Bledsoe.


Okay, so this one, Near the Rainbow's End, it's very much of its time. If you're not already into old Westerns from the early sound era, the kind where the good guys wear light hats and the bad guys twirl their mustaches, then this might be a tough sit. But for folks who enjoy seeing these old stories play out, it's a ...

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"Okay, so this one, Near the Rainbow's End, it's very much of its time. If you're not already into old Westerns from the early sound era, the kind where the good guys wear light hats and the bad guys twirl their mustaches, then this might be a tough sit. But for folks who enjoy seeing these old stories play out, it's a pretty straightforward ride. Everyone else? You'll probably be checking your watch, wondering when someone's going to invent color film. 🤠 The basic setup is classic: good ol' ca..."

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