Jack Carter, the brother-in-law of a young federal agent, Bob Andrews, is accused of murder, apprehended, jailed and awaiting trial. Andrews takes a leave-of-absence and traces the ownership of the planted-gun found on Carter.


Is it worth your time? If you have about an hour and you really like the sound of 1930s spurs clicking on floorboards, then yes, give it a watch. It is perfect for people who enjoy low-stakes mysteries where the good guy is obviously going to win. If you need high-budget stunts or a plot that makes 100% sense, you will...


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"Is it worth your time? If you have about an hour and you really like the sound of 1930s spurs clicking on floorboards, then yes, give it a watch. It is perfect for people who enjoy low-stakes mysteries where the good guy is obviously going to win. If you need high-budget stunts or a plot that makes 100% sense, you will probably hate this movie. 🤠 The Setup So, we start with Jack Carter getting in big trouble. He’s Bob Andrews’ brother-in-law, and he’s been framed for a murder he definitely did..."
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