Marshal Jack is sent, undercover, into the bad lands to clean up a gang of Indians who have been terrorizing the local ranchers. Horses belonging to a ranch owner are stolen and the horse which was supposed to be in an endurance race is maimed.

If you have about an hour to kill and you really, really like looking at horses, you might get a kick out of this one. It is definitely for the people who grew up on those old-school Saturday morning Westerns. If you want something with deep meaning or high-budget stunts, you will probably hate it within five minutes. ...


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"If you have about an hour to kill and you really, really like looking at horses, you might get a kick out of this one. It is definitely for the people who grew up on those old-school Saturday morning Westerns. If you want something with deep meaning or high-budget stunts, you will probably hate it within five minutes. It starts out pretty fast. Jack Perrin plays a Marshal who has to go undercover to deal with a gang of 'Indians' that are causing trouble. Spoiler alert: they aren't actually Indi..."
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