Verdugo found a young boy on the desert and raised him as his son. Now a grown man, Dan is framed for a stagecoach robbery by Brent, the same man who shot his father and tried to take him and his mother away 20 years earlier.

Is this thing worth your hour? If you grew up watching Saturday morning double features or just have a weird soft spot for B-movie Westerns from the thirties, you will probably dig Son of Oklahoma. It is short, punchy, and hits all the buttons you expect from a Bob Steele flick. If you are looking for complex character...

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

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"Is this thing worth your hour? If you grew up watching Saturday morning double features or just have a weird soft spot for B-movie Westerns from the thirties, you will probably dig Son of Oklahoma. It is short, punchy, and hits all the buttons you expect from a Bob Steele flick. If you are looking for complex character arcs or modern pacing, honestly, stay away. This is pure sawdust and black hats. The whole thing feels like it was filmed in a hurry. You can practically hear the director yellin..."
Wellyn Totman, Robert N. Bradbury, George C. Hull, Burl R. Tuttle
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