Rigging a horse race, Don Carlos wins a lot of money. When he loses his winnings at the gambling table, he shoots the dealer with Horton's gun.


Is it worth your time? If you've got an hour to kill and a soft spot for grainy, black-and-white horse racing drama, Riddle Ranch is a fine way to spend it. It's not going to change your life, but it's got that brisk, no-nonsense energy that a lot of modern stuff lacks. If you need complex psychological arcs or fancy c...


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

Charles Hutchison

Harley Knoles
Community
Log in to comment.
"Is it worth your time? If you've got an hour to kill and a soft spot for grainy, black-and-white horse racing drama, Riddle Ranch is a fine way to spend it. It's not going to change your life, but it's got that brisk, no-nonsense energy that a lot of modern stuff lacks. If you need complex psychological arcs or fancy camera work, skip it—this is just a guy getting framed and someone else having to fix it. The whole thing kicks off with a rigged horse race, which feels about as honest as a three..."
L.V. Jefferson, E.J. Thornton
United States

