Winters is after the Brand ranch, and his man Brett who is foreman there is rustling the Brand stock. But Tom is on to their game and breaks up their attempt to buy the ranch.


Is it worth the time? If you have a soft spot for grainy black-and-white cowboy flicks where the morality is as black and white as the film stock, you’ll probably enjoy this. It’s not breaking any new ground, but it isn't trying to, either. If you need complex subplots or modern pacing, stay away. This is pure, unadult...

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"Is it worth the time? If you have a soft spot for grainy black-and-white cowboy flicks where the morality is as black and white as the film stock, you’ll probably enjoy this. It’s not breaking any new ground, but it isn't trying to, either. If you need complex subplots or modern pacing, stay away. This is pure, unadulterated 1930s Saturday afternoon filler. Tom Mix is basically playing the version of himself we all know. He’s the guy who fixes everything, usually with a smirk and a very well-tr..."
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