Bob Langdon, a young Pony Express rider, is given an appointment to West Point, but is forced to leave the academy as the result of political intrigue stirred up by enemies of his friend, General George A. Custer.


Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but with an understanding that it's a product of its time and comes with certain limitations. The Flaming Frontier is a solid entry in the Western genre, offering a glimpse into the historical context of the Battle of Little Big Horn.Who should watch it: Fans of Westerns, ...

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"Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but with an understanding that it's a product of its time and comes with certain limitations. The Flaming Frontier is a solid entry in the Western genre, offering a glimpse into the historical context of the Battle of Little Big Horn.Who should watch it: Fans of Westerns, particularly those interested in silent films or historical dramas.Who should avoid it: Those looking for a modern, high-budget Western or those who dislike the silent film format...."
Edward Sedgwick, Raymond L. Schrock, Edward J. Montaigne, Edward J. Montagne, Charles Kenyon
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