Having escaped from prison, a cowboy looks for the man that framed him..


Okay, so Range Law. This is one of those old-school westerns, the kind that plays out exactly like you think it will from the first dusty shot. If you're a fan of Ken Maynard, or just really curious about how they made these things back in 1931, yeah, give it a whirl. But if you’re hoping for anything with modern sensi...

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

Phil Rosen

Robert N. Bradbury
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"Okay, so Range Law. This is one of those old-school westerns, the kind that plays out exactly like you think it will from the first dusty shot. If you're a fan of Ken Maynard, or just really curious about how they made these things back in 1931, yeah, give it a whirl. But if you’re hoping for anything with modern sensibilities, well, you'll probably find it a bit slow and predictable. Ken Maynard, as our main guy Jim Corbin, he's got that whole "wronged man" thing down pat. He breaks out of jail..."

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Earle Snell
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