Just after his man Louder loses the Sheriff's election to Ken, Flamer finds Ken's rowel. Then he and his men rob the train as he poses as Ken and leaves the rowel.

Is it worth your time? If you've got a soft spot for 1930s B-westerns where the good guys wear white hats and the bad guys are cartoonishly mean, sure, why not. If you need something with a plot that makes sense or doesn't rely on the 'oh no, I was framed' trope, stay away. This is pure Saturday matinee filler. Ken Ma...


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"Is it worth your time? If you've got a soft spot for 1930s B-westerns where the good guys wear white hats and the bad guys are cartoonishly mean, sure, why not. If you need something with a plot that makes sense or doesn't rely on the 'oh no, I was framed' trope, stay away. This is pure Saturday matinee filler. Ken Maynard is our guy here. He plays the sheriff who gets the rug pulled out from under him before he even gets to sit in the chair. It’s a classic setup, maybe even a little too classi..."
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