The Beagles and the Hickses are two mountain families that have been feuding all their lives. The Hickses come up with a plan to get rid of their enemies once and for all by hiring two sharpshooters to finish them off.


If you have an hour and you like watching big guys look completely lost, you should probably check this one out. It is for people who find old-school slapstick cozy and don't mind a bit of dusty humor. If you hate 'hillbilly' stereotypes or that jittery 1920s over-acting, you will probably want to skip it. Wallace Bee...

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

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"If you have an hour and you like watching big guys look completely lost, you should probably check this one out. It is for people who find old-school slapstick cozy and don't mind a bit of dusty humor. If you hate 'hillbilly' stereotypes or that jittery 1920s over-acting, you will probably want to skip it. Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton are the big draw here. They were a bit of a duo back then, almost like a rougher, weirder version of Laurel and Hardy. They just have this weird rhythm togeth..."
Herman J. Mankiewicz, Gilbert Pratt, Frank Butler, Grover Jones
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