Government man Fiddlin' has joined Wolf's gang and Banty has become his friend. When Fiddlin' objects to Wolf's kidnapping of Ann, he is left in a burning building.


If you have about an hour to kill and you don't mind a movie where the hero spends more time with his horse than the lead actress, you should give this a shot. It is perfect for people who like those old-fashioned westerns where you always know who to cheer for. People who want gritty realism or complex plots will prob...

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"If you have about an hour to kill and you don't mind a movie where the hero spends more time with his horse than the lead actress, you should give this a shot. It is perfect for people who like those old-fashioned westerns where you always know who to cheer for. People who want gritty realism or complex plots will probably hate it and turn it off after ten minutes. Ken Maynard is the star here, and he plays a guy named Fiddlin'. He is actually a government man undercover, but he carries a fiddl..."
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