Taylor has his men burning out the ranchers. When they kill Clayton, his daughter Helen and her men turn outlaw.

Alright, so you're thinking about diving into The Texas Ranger? Well, if you're into the *real* old-school Westerns—the kind where the story’s straight as an arrow and heroes are clearly heroes—then this 1928 flick might be your jam. It's not a long sit, moves along briskly enough. But if you’re looking for shades of g...


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

D. Ross Lederman

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"Alright, so you're thinking about diving into The Texas Ranger? Well, if you're into the *real* old-school Westerns—the kind where the story’s straight as an arrow and heroes are clearly heroes—then this 1928 flick might be your jam. It's not a long sit, moves along briskly enough. But if you’re looking for shades of grey or something to really chew on, plot-wise? You might find it a bit too simple. This one’s for the purists, the folks who appreciate a classic cowboy tale without all the modern..."

Al Taylor
Forrest Sheldon
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