A masked bandit being chased by a posse is wounded but manages to lose them. He is taken in by a female saloon owner and nursed back to health.


Is this thing worth the runtime? Honestly, only if you are already knee-deep in a marathon of dusty, low-budget 1930s westerns. If you have a soft spot for actors who look like they were plucked off a ranch five minutes before the cameras rolled, you'll be fine. If you want something with actual pacing or a script that...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is this thing worth the runtime? Honestly, only if you are already knee-deep in a marathon of dusty, low-budget 1930s westerns. If you have a soft spot for actors who look like they were plucked off a ranch five minutes before the cameras rolled, you'll be fine. If you want something with actual pacing or a script that wasn't written on a napkin, look elsewhere. 🤠 It feels a lot like Wild Mustang in the way it just sort of exists. There’s no big ambition here, just guys in hats riding in circl..."
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