
If you have a high tolerance for movies that feel like they were filmed during someone's lunch break, you might get something out of Secrets of the Range. Otherwise, stay far away. This is strictly for the people who want to see every surviving scrap of the 1920s, regardless of how frayed the edges are. Most people wil...


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"If you have a high tolerance for movies that feel like they were filmed during someone's lunch break, you might get something out of Secrets of the Range. Otherwise, stay far away. This is strictly for the people who want to see every surviving scrap of the 1920s, regardless of how frayed the edges are. Most people will find it repetitive and technically falling apart, but there is a specific kind of charm in watching a movie that is this unpretentious about its own cheapness. Fred Church plays..."


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