Tom Evans and his cronies see the local stage intercepted by Lannister's men, one of whom, Mullins, tries to force his attentions on a passenger, Helen Turner, who is returning from school..


If you have about an hour to kill and you don't mind the flicker of 1920s film stock, Put 'Em Up is actually a pretty good time. It is perfect for anyone who likes seeing horses run really fast and guys in big hats pointing fingers at each other. If you can't stand silent movies or get bored when there aren't explosion...

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

Edgar Lewis

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"If you have about an hour to kill and you don't mind the flicker of 1920s film stock, Put 'Em Up is actually a pretty good time. It is perfect for anyone who likes seeing horses run really fast and guys in big hats pointing fingers at each other. If you can't stand silent movies or get bored when there aren't explosions every five minutes, you should probably skip it. The movie starts with a stagecoach, because of course it does. In these old Westerns, the stage-coach is basically the only way ..."
George H. Plympton, Gardner Bradford, William Berke
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