
Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you are a completionist for 1930s Zane Grey adaptations. If you need snappy dialogue or characters that actually feel like real people, skip it. It’s for the folks who like their movies dusty, black-and-white, and full of people squinting into the sun. If you prefer modern pacin...

still_frame

still_frame

still_frame

still_frame

still_frame

production_art


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

David Howard

Eduardo Notari
Community
Log in to comment.
"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you are a completionist for 1930s Zane Grey adaptations. If you need snappy dialogue or characters that actually feel like real people, skip it. It’s for the folks who like their movies dusty, black-and-white, and full of people squinting into the sun. If you prefer modern pacing, this will feel like it’s being dragged by a horse at a slow trot. Watching this felt a bit like finding an old, water-stained book in a barn. It’s got that specific kind of tex..."

Cliff Lyons
Philip Klein, Barry Conners, Zane Grey
United States

