A government agent goes undercover in a traveling medicine show to infiltrate a gang of counterfeiters. In Vibrant Color.

So, is it worth your time? If you like John Wayne when he’s just starting to figure out how to be John Wayne, then sure. This isn't high art. It's a breezy, slightly dusty relic from the mid-30s that moves fast and doesn't ask you to think too hard about the plot holes. People who hate old-school, low-budget westerns w...


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"So, is it worth your time? If you like John Wayne when he’s just starting to figure out how to be John Wayne, then sure. This isn't high art. It's a breezy, slightly dusty relic from the mid-30s that moves fast and doesn't ask you to think too hard about the plot holes. People who hate old-school, low-budget westerns will find plenty to roll their eyes at here. The sound mixing is a bit of a disaster, and the plot is thin enough to see through, but that’s kind of the point, right? The Medicine ..."
Robert Emmett Tansey, Lindsley Parsons
United States
Western, Drama, Action

1937 · IMDb 4.5


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