Lawyer Creech is after the ranch of the dying Cartwright. First he brings in Cahill to pose as the only living relative.

Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a massive soft spot for old-school, black-and-white westerns that were made in about fifteen minutes. If you need tight pacing or sharp dialogue, stay away. But if you want to watch Rex Bell ride around looking serious while people plot in dimly lit rooms, you’ll probab...

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

Harry L. Fraser

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a massive soft spot for old-school, black-and-white westerns that were made in about fifteen minutes. If you need tight pacing or sharp dialogue, stay away. But if you want to watch Rex Bell ride around looking serious while people plot in dimly lit rooms, you’ll probably have a decent time. The whole thing feels like it was filmed in a backyard on a Tuesday afternoon. There’s a guy named Creech who spends the entire movie looking like he’s smel..."

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Christopher Booth, Harry L. Fraser
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