

If you’re looking for a high-stakes shootout or some sweeping epic of the frontier, The Girl-Shy Cowboy is going to annoy you. It’s a 1933 Rex Bell vehicle that is almost entirely about a guy who gets a literal case of the jitters whenever a woman walks into the room. It’s worth a watch if you have a soft spot for the ...

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

R.L. Hough

J. Gordon Edwards
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"If you’re looking for a high-stakes shootout or some sweeping epic of the frontier, The Girl-Shy Cowboy is going to annoy you. It’s a 1933 Rex Bell vehicle that is almost entirely about a guy who gets a literal case of the jitters whenever a woman walks into the room. It’s worth a watch if you have a soft spot for the clunky transitions of early sound cinema or if you find Bell’s brand of 'aw-shucks' bashfulness endearing. Most other people will probably find it a bit like watching paint dry on ..."
James J. Tynan, Garrett Graham, Seton I. Miller
United States

1936 · IMDb 5.3

