Gomez has kidnapped Don Roberto and is holding him for ransom. Hoping to rescue Roberto and his daughter, Smith gets a job in Gomez's camp supposedly to repair their guns.

Okay, so "The Hurricane Horseman" from way back when. Is it worth digging up today? Well, if you’re a die-hard old Western fan or just really into seeing how movies used to tell stories, then _yeah, give it a shot_. But if you need fast action or glossy pictures, you'll probably find this a bit of a slog. It’s definite...

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"Okay, so "The Hurricane Horseman" from way back when. Is it worth digging up today? Well, if you’re a die-hard old Western fan or just really into seeing how movies used to tell stories, then _yeah, give it a shot_. But if you need fast action or glossy pictures, you'll probably find this a bit of a slog. It’s definitely a specific taste, you know? The whole setup is pretty neat. This bad guy, Gomez, he’s got Don Roberto locked up, wants money. Our hero, Smith, played by Blackjack Ward, gets hi..."

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