Cowboy Buck Crosby is a big blowhard and a liar. His supposedly great race car driving and flying feats gets him invited to co-star with Marjorie Lane in a Western.


Is it worth the hour? If you have a soft spot for 1930s B-movies, absolutely. It's short, it's punchy, and it doesn't try to solve the world's problems. If you need grit or high-stakes drama, look elsewhere. This is for the people who want to see a guy get caught in his own web of lies while wearing a cowboy hat. Buck...

still_frame


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

George B. Seitz

Unknown Director
Community
Log in to comment.
"Is it worth the hour? If you have a soft spot for 1930s B-movies, absolutely. It's short, it's punchy, and it doesn't try to solve the world's problems. If you need grit or high-stakes drama, look elsewhere. This is for the people who want to see a guy get caught in his own web of lies while wearing a cowboy hat. Buck Jones carries this thing with a grin that makes you almost forgive him for being such a massive liar. He plays Buck Crosby, a guy who talks like he’s conquered every mountain and ..."
Harry O. Hoyt
United States

