In a horse-riding rodeo contest bad guys want John Weston to lose. When he doesn't go along they add some insurance: a poisoned needle just under his saddle.

Okay, The Man from Utah. If you’re a big John Wayne fan, especially his really early stuff, this is a definite yes. For anyone else? Maybe a rainy Sunday afternoon curiosity. You’ll probably hate it if you need complex plots or modern pacing; it’s more of a snapshot, really. 🤠 The plot, what there is of it, follows Jo...


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"Okay, The Man from Utah. If you’re a big John Wayne fan, especially his really early stuff, this is a definite yes. For anyone else? Maybe a rainy Sunday afternoon curiosity. You’ll probably hate it if you need complex plots or modern pacing; it’s more of a snapshot, really. 🤠 The plot, what there is of it, follows John Weston, played by Wayne. He’s a rodeo cowboy who rides into a town where some shady characters want to fix the big contest. Of course, Weston isn't having any of that. It's clea..."
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