Jasper Steele, a wealthy rancher on the border, sends for Timothy, his nephew, to assist him in a feud with Hawksby, a rival rancher. The Tiger, a former war buddy of Timothy's, holds up his stagecoach and persuades his friend--ill from being gassed in the war--to go into seclusion while he poses as the nephew.


Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it's a film best savored for its era, providing a thrilling mix of Western action and romance. Is this for you? If you're a fan of classic Westerns with a strong sense of camaraderie and a touch of intrigue, you'll find plenty to enjoy. If you're looking for modern cin...


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"Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it's a film best savored for its era, providing a thrilling mix of Western action and romance. Is this for you? If you're a fan of classic Westerns with a strong sense of camaraderie and a touch of intrigue, you'll find plenty to enjoy. If you're looking for modern cinematography or a tightly plotted narrative, you might be disappointed. Direct Answer Block This film works because of its engaging characters and compelling storyline, which keeps..."
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Jack Nelson, James Ormont, William Berke
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