When cowpunchers Sim and Ranny get fired, Ranny heads for Shadow Ranch. Later on, Sim arrives just as Ranny is being buried.

Shadow Ranch is one of those old Westerns you stumble upon, and it’s actually kinda worth a look if you’re into that specific vibe. If you love early cinema, especially silent-era cowboy flicks with clear-cut heroes and villains, you’ll probably find something to appreciate here. But if you need fast-paced action or de...

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

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"Shadow Ranch is one of those old Westerns you stumble upon, and it’s actually kinda worth a look if you’re into that specific vibe. If you love early cinema, especially silent-era cowboy flicks with clear-cut heroes and villains, you’ll probably find something to appreciate here. But if you need fast-paced action or deep character studies, this one might feel like watching paint dry. It’s definitely not for everyone. The whole thing kicks off with Sim (that’s Buck Jones) and his buddy Ranny get..."

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George M. Johnson, Clarke Silvernail
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