Bill Carson arrives and tells Cash Horton that his supposedly worthless mine contains valuable tungsten. Duke learns of the mine's value and tries to have them both killed.


Is this thing worth watching? Look, if you have a soft spot for grainy, low-budget westerns from the era where everyone spoke like they were reading from a telegram, you might get a kick out of The Fighting Cowboy. If you’re looking for something with a plot that makes sense or actors who don't look like they're waitin...

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

Victor Adamson

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"Is this thing worth watching? Look, if you have a soft spot for grainy, low-budget westerns from the era where everyone spoke like they were reading from a telegram, you might get a kick out of The Fighting Cowboy. If you’re looking for something with a plot that makes sense or actors who don't look like they're waiting for their lunch break, skip it. It’s a simple movie, really. Maybe a bit too simple. The Setup Bill Carson shows up, tells Cash Horton about some tungsten, and suddenly the who..."
William Ryno
L.V. Jefferson
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