Farrell is taking advantage of the proximity of the rancho of Don Jose to the Mexican border by smuggling Chinese across the line into the United States. Dave, a border patrol officer posing as a tramp, is out to put an end to Farrell's activities.

Alright, so On the Border isn't exactly a must-see unless you're a big fan of old B-movies and, honestly, dogs. If you dig vintage border patrol stories with a dash of classic Hollywood charm and a dog doing its thing, you might get a kick out of it. Anyone looking for deep plots or modern thrills? Probably skip this o...


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"Alright, so On the Border isn't exactly a must-see unless you're a big fan of old B-movies and, honestly, dogs. If you dig vintage border patrol stories with a dash of classic Hollywood charm and a dog doing its thing, you might get a kick out of it. Anyone looking for deep plots or modern thrills? Probably skip this one. 🎬 Rinty Saves the Day (Mostly) Let's be real, the main draw here is Rin Tin Tin. He’s listed last in the credits, but Rinty is the real star. He gets some solid screen time,..."
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