Steve O'Neil robs the stage and kidnaps Nita to keep Lopez from doing the same. Then he and Buckshot head for Lopez's hideout for a showdown.


If you have an hour to kill and love watching guys in high-waisted pants punch each other, this is worth a look. You should probably skip it if you can't stand scratchy audio or plots that don't make much sense. Bob Steele is the main guy here and he is basically a human spark plug. He is tiny but he moves like he ha...

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"If you have an hour to kill and love watching guys in high-waisted pants punch each other, this is worth a look. You should probably skip it if you can't stand scratchy audio or plots that don't make much sense. Bob Steele is the main guy here and he is basically a human spark plug. He is tiny but he moves like he had six cups of coffee right before the camera started rolling. The story is kind of a mess. Steve (that's Bob) robs a stagecoach which usually makes you the villain, but here he is..."

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