A gang of robbers steals the deed to the Pecos Ranch and kill the family. The young son escapes, and years later he returns to the ranch to find the killers and reclaim his property.

Is it worth your time? Look, if you are the kind of person who enjoys a rainy Sunday afternoon with an old-school B-Western, you will probably dig The Pecos Kid. It is short, it is blunt, and it doesn't try to be anything other than a guy reclaiming his land. If you need complex character arcs or modern pacing, stay aw...


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"Is it worth your time? Look, if you are the kind of person who enjoys a rainy Sunday afternoon with an old-school B-Western, you will probably dig The Pecos Kid. It is short, it is blunt, and it doesn't try to be anything other than a guy reclaiming his land. If you need complex character arcs or modern pacing, stay away. You will likely find it boring as watching paint dry. The whole setup is standard issue for this genre. You’ve got the stolen deed, the tragic backstory, and the inevitable re..."
Henry Hess, Ted Tuttle
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