Buck Duane avenges his father's murder by gunning down the killer, but must flee from the law. He finds Ruth, whom he once loved, in the clutches of the outlaw Bland.

Alright, so you’re thinking about diving into a 1930 Western, The Last of the Duanes? Look, this one isn't for your casual Friday night popcorn crowd. If you love digging into the early days of talkies, or you’re a real Zane Grey enthusiast, then yeah, give it a shot. Otherwise, if you expect modern pacing or crisp sou...

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Alfred L. Werker

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"Alright, so you’re thinking about diving into a 1930 Western, The Last of the Duanes? Look, this one isn't for your casual Friday night popcorn crowd. If you love digging into the early days of talkies, or you’re a real Zane Grey enthusiast, then yeah, give it a shot. Otherwise, if you expect modern pacing or crisp sound, you’re probably gonna want to skip it. You might find yourself a little bewildered. The story kicks off pretty straight, as these old Westerns often do. Buck Duane, our hero, ..."
Zane Grey, Ernest Pascal
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1930 · IMDb 4.7


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