A rancher caught in the middle of a bank robbery shoots one of the robbers. However, the dead bandit turns out to be a former ranch hand who was suing him.

Is it worth your time? If you have a thing for black-and-white westerns from the thirties, sure. Go for it. But if you need a tight script or acting that doesn't feel like everyone is reading off a piece of cardboard taped to the camera, you’ll probably find this one pretty grating. It’s not exactly The Man from Nowhe...


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"Is it worth your time? If you have a thing for black-and-white westerns from the thirties, sure. Go for it. But if you need a tight script or acting that doesn't feel like everyone is reading off a piece of cardboard taped to the camera, you’ll probably find this one pretty grating. It’s not exactly The Man from Nowhere, that’s for sure. The Setup The whole thing kicks off with a bank robbery that feels like it was filmed in about ten minutes. Our guy is a rancher, just minding his business, u..."
Phil Dunham, E.B. Mann
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