Prospectors Bill Carter (Bill Cody) and his young partner Ted Simms (Bill Cody, Jr.) come upon the wounded Sheriff Madden (Edward Cassidy).

Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a very specific craving for black-and-white horse operas where the plot moves like molasses. If you like classic Western tropes, you'll be fine. If you hate movies where the sound quality makes you feel like you're trapped inside a tin can, steer clear. It’s not quite ...


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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a very specific craving for black-and-white horse operas where the plot moves like molasses. If you like classic Western tropes, you'll be fine. If you hate movies where the sound quality makes you feel like you're trapped inside a tin can, steer clear. It’s not quite as charming as Happy Days, but it has that same dusty, forgotten energy. The Setup Bill Cody plays the hero, obviously. He finds the Sheriff, gets the badge, and suddenly he’s the..."

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