Cowpuncher Buddy Royle, who is a golf enthusiast, teaches the game to Colonel Price and his daughter, Pansy, on the banker's ranch. Roger Farnley, a bank cashier, belongs to a gang of counterfeiters, and he schemes to frame Buddy by planting fake bills in the bank payroll and having his gang rob the colonel.

Is The Ramblin' Galoot worth watching today? Short answer: yes, but with significant caveats. This early Western, while a fascinating historical artifact, will primarily appeal to dedicated fans of silent-era cinema and those with a keen interest in the genre's formative years. It is decidedly not for viewers seeking m...

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"Is The Ramblin' Galoot worth watching today? Short answer: yes, but with significant caveats. This early Western, while a fascinating historical artifact, will primarily appeal to dedicated fans of silent-era cinema and those with a keen interest in the genre's formative years. It is decidedly not for viewers seeking modern pacing, complex character development, or high production values.For those accustomed to the polished narratives and technical wizardry of contemporary film, The Ramblin' Gal..."
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