Cheyenne joins El Diablo's gang looking for his long time missing wife and daughter. After saving Romero from the gang he returns to get Connie who he now realizes is his daughter.

You should only watch Rustler's Paradise if you have a deep, almost unhealthy love for dusty 1930s B-Westerns where the horses do most of the actual acting. If you want high production values or a plot that makes complete sense, you will probably turn this off in about five minutes. 🤠 It is basically a movie made for...


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"You should only watch Rustler's Paradise if you have a deep, almost unhealthy love for dusty 1930s B-Westerns where the horses do most of the actual acting. If you want high production values or a plot that makes complete sense, you will probably turn this off in about five minutes. 🤠 It is basically a movie made for people who like to watch guys in oversized hats fall off wooden porches. The plot is incredibly messy right from the start. Harry Carey plays Cheyenne, a guy who joins a gang run..."
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