Tyler, a boxer whose career ends after he loses a fixed fight, winds up with a job as a ranch hand. When his new boss gets involved with a crooked fight promoter, Tyler winds up back in the ring with a chance to vindicate himself.


Is it worth the hour? Look, if you are the kind of person who needs a tight, logical plot that respects the laws of physics or common sense, skip Rip Roarin' Buckaroo. It is basically a checklist of every B-movie trope from the era, but there is a strange, dusty charm to it that kept me watching until the end. Fans of ...


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"Is it worth the hour? Look, if you are the kind of person who needs a tight, logical plot that respects the laws of physics or common sense, skip Rip Roarin' Buckaroo. It is basically a checklist of every B-movie trope from the era, but there is a strange, dusty charm to it that kept me watching until the end. Fans of old-school, no-frills westerns will find something to like here. If you hate movies where the acting feels like it was directed by someone shouting from across a canyon, you should..."
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