Summoned by Ed Oliver, Jim Hale and sidekick Fuzz arrive at Oliver's ranch to find a range war in progress. Unknown to Jim, Ed Brady has kidnapped Oliver and replaced him with a stooge.

Is it worth a watch? If you have an hour to kill and like watching guys in dusty hats punch each other, then yeah, give it a go. It's short and fast. People who love old-school B-westerns will dig the energy. If you can't stand grainy black-and-white footage or plots that don't make much sense, you'll probably hate i...


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

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"Is it worth a watch? If you have an hour to kill and like watching guys in dusty hats punch each other, then yeah, give it a go. It's short and fast. People who love old-school B-westerns will dig the energy. If you can't stand grainy black-and-white footage or plots that don't make much sense, you'll probably hate it. 🤠 Bob Steele is the main draw here. He’s Jim Hale, and he’s got this weird, intense energy where he looks like he’s about to explode even when he’s just sitting on a horse. T..."
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