It's the opening of the Cherokee Strip and Ling Carter has slipped in early and now controls the new town of Big Rock. His old nemesis Dick Hudson is also there but he is unsuccessful in his battle with Carter.

Is this worth the time? If you love the smell of black-and-white film stock and horses kicking up dust, sure. If you aren't already into 1930s B-movies, you might find this one a bit of a slog. It’s got that specific, clipped way of talking that makes everyone sound like they’re reading lines off a chalkboard. Still, t...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is this worth the time? If you love the smell of black-and-white film stock and horses kicking up dust, sure. If you aren't already into 1930s B-movies, you might find this one a bit of a slog. It’s got that specific, clipped way of talking that makes everyone sound like they’re reading lines off a chalkboard. Still, there’s a certain charm to how simple it all is. Ling Carter is the kind of villain who probably twirls his mustache even when nobody is looking. He sneaks into the territory early..."
Ed Earl Repp, Joseph K. Watson, Luci Ward
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