Lovers David Lynch and Betty Summers are caught in the feud between their two families. When David kills the Summers' son, he escapes to the West.

If you have about an hour and you’re in the mood for something that feels like a dusty old paperback come to life, this is probably for you. It’s a Zane Grey story, so you basically know the deal—lots of talk about honor, some revenge, and people staring intensely at the horizon. If you’re the type who can’t stand scra...

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

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"If you have about an hour and you’re in the mood for something that feels like a dusty old paperback come to life, this is probably for you. It’s a Zane Grey story, so you basically know the deal—lots of talk about honor, some revenge, and people staring intensely at the horizon. If you’re the type who can’t stand scratchy audio or old-school acting that feels a bit like a stage play, you’ll probably hate it. But for anyone else, it’s a fun little relic. The movie starts out as a feud drama. Th..."
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