Tom Owens, forced to shoot his outlaw friend, wants to make it up to the man's kid brother..

Is it worth your hour? If you're into dusty, no-nonsense B-westerns where the hero has a permanent frown and the horses get more screen time than the dialogue, you’ll dig Son of the Border. If you need complex subplots or characters who actually talk like real people, skip it. You will probably hate this if you get bor...

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

Lloyd Nosler

Maurice Elvey
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"Is it worth your hour? If you're into dusty, no-nonsense B-westerns where the hero has a permanent frown and the horses get more screen time than the dialogue, you’ll dig Son of the Border. If you need complex subplots or characters who actually talk like real people, skip it. You will probably hate this if you get bored by guys standing around in the desert waiting for a shootout to break out. Tom Owens is the kind of guy who just can't catch a break. He has to kill his own friend, which is a ..."

George Sowards
Wellyn Totman, Harold Shumate
United States

1933 · IMDb 6.8

