Tom Masters goes to Washington to represent ranchers on a legislative matter. He is easily deceived by crooked lobbyists, headed by Jim Overton, who gain control of his ranch and savings.


In the annals of early Hollywood, few films capture the essence of the Western genre as vividly and compellingly as 'Oh, You Tony!' Set against the backdrop of Washington, Tom Masters, a seasoned rancher and advocate, finds himself entangled in a complex web of political intrigue and personal betrayal. The story unfol...

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"In the annals of early Hollywood, few films capture the essence of the Western genre as vividly and compellingly as 'Oh, You Tony!' Set against the backdrop of Washington, Tom Masters, a seasoned rancher and advocate, finds himself entangled in a complex web of political intrigue and personal betrayal. The story unfolds with a palpable tension, as Masters, played with commendable gravitas by Miles McCarthy, is initially charmed by the suave and manipulative Jim Overton, portrayed by the charism..."
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