Hal Doyle (Hoot Gibson), son of the prison warden, falls in love with a portrait of Mollie Dare (Eugenia Gilbert), who runs a reformatory for ex-convicts where they may work for honest wages. To win the girl he poses as the notorious Tucson Joe (B.


Is it worth the watch?If you like silent Westerns that are more about personality than gunfights, yeah. It's a quick, easy watch for a Sunday afternoon.Hoot Gibson fans will love it. People who want a gritty, realistic cowboy movie will probably hate it and turn it off after ten minutes.Hoot Gibson is such a strange sc...

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

Henry MacRae

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"Is it worth the watch?If you like silent Westerns that are more about personality than gunfights, yeah. It's a quick, easy watch for a Sunday afternoon.Hoot Gibson fans will love it. People who want a gritty, realistic cowboy movie will probably hate it and turn it off after ten minutes.Hoot Gibson is such a strange screen presence. He isn't like the other cowboys from that era who look like they eat gravel for breakfast.He has this smirky, playful energy that makes you feel like he's in on the ..."
Wynn James, Harold Tarshis
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