Tom Bagby has gone to prison to learn of his father's killer. Returning, he looks for Curly Bogard who he thinks did it.

If you've got a soft spot for B-movie westerns from the early thirties, Renegades of the West is going to hit that weirdly specific itch. If you need complex character arcs or, I don't know, a coherent plot that doesn't feel like it was stitched together with twine, maybe skip this one. It’s for the folks who just want...

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

Casey Robinson

Bruno Ziener
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"If you've got a soft spot for B-movie westerns from the early thirties, Renegades of the West is going to hit that weirdly specific itch. If you need complex character arcs or, I don't know, a coherent plot that doesn't feel like it was stitched together with twine, maybe skip this one. It’s for the folks who just want to watch hats get knocked off and horses gallop across some dry brush. Tom Keene plays the lead with a sort of stoic intensity that mostly involves him narrowing his eyes at peop..."
Albert S. Le Vino, Frank Richardson Pierce
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