Ranger Bill Williams goes to prison to get information on Chuck Adams. Then a fake posse chase gets him invited into Adams' gang.


Is it worth the time? Honestly, only if you are the kind of person who enjoys the crackle of old film stock and doesn't mind a plot that feels like it was scribbled on the back of a napkin during lunch. If you want high-stakes drama or tight editing, keep moving. This is for the folks who get a kick out of Ace of Spade...

production_art


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

Jack Nelson

Bruno Ziener
Community
Log in to comment.
"Is it worth the time? Honestly, only if you are the kind of person who enjoys the crackle of old film stock and doesn't mind a plot that feels like it was scribbled on the back of a napkin during lunch. If you want high-stakes drama or tight editing, keep moving. This is for the folks who get a kick out of Ace of Spades and want more of that specific, low-budget flavor. The whole thing moves with a strange, herky-jerky rhythm. You’ve got Bill Williams playing the lawman, and he does that thing ..."
Robert J. Horner
United States

