An old prospector discovers a bonanza mine of gold on the Diamond Dude Ranch. He tells two men about it and they kill him, and then make plans to acquire the ranch.

Is it worth the watch? Look, if you’re into the kind of bargain-bin westerns that feel like they were stitched together with twine, you might get a kick out of The Secret Menace. It’s for the folks who enjoy seeing a bit of horse-riding mixed with some extremely low-stakes murder plots. If you need your movies to make ...

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Richard C. Kahn

F. Martin Thornton
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"Is it worth the watch? Look, if you’re into the kind of bargain-bin westerns that feel like they were stitched together with twine, you might get a kick out of The Secret Menace. It’s for the folks who enjoy seeing a bit of horse-riding mixed with some extremely low-stakes murder plots. If you need your movies to make sense or have, you know, actual pacing, you’ll probably hate it. The whole thing starts with a prospector who finds gold and then immediately dies for it. It’s the classic setup, ..."

Virginia Brown Faire
B. Wayne Lamont, Richard C. Kahn
United States
1920 · IMDb —
Wilfred Lucas

