Larry Crawford, who hopes to purchase a ranch on which gold is discovered just before the option expires, hurries to Los Angeles with two pals, pursued by an unscrupulous promoter who enlists the aid of a gang of thugs. In a traffic accident, Larry meets Betty Gregory, with whom he becomes infatuated, but whose father, Judge Gregory, he contrives constantly to offend.


Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it’s not for everyone. The Fighting Buckaroo, a 1920s Western comedy, is a delightful romp through a time when the genre was still in its prime, offering a blend of slapstick humor, action, and romance. However, it’s not a film for those seeking deep character developm...


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"Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it’s not for everyone. The Fighting Buckaroo, a 1920s Western comedy, is a delightful romp through a time when the genre was still in its prime, offering a blend of slapstick humor, action, and romance. However, it’s not a film for those seeking deep character development or nuanced storytelling. Instead, it's perfect for fans of classic Hollywood comedies and those who enjoy a good old-fashioned chase scene.This film works because it captures t..."
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