
Government agent Gordon, working undercover, is investigating a cattleman sheepman war. The Culprit is Horton and when Horton kills Parker he frames Gordon.

Is this thing worth the watch? Honestly? Only if you’re a completionist for B-westerns or just really, really love the sound of horses clopping on dirt. It’s a flick for folks who find comfort in the predictable rhythm of mid-century quickies. If you prefer movies with, you know, actual plot development or dialogue tha...

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

Robert Emmett Tansey

Clarence G. Badger
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"Is this thing worth the watch? Honestly? Only if you’re a completionist for B-westerns or just really, really love the sound of horses clopping on dirt. It’s a flick for folks who find comfort in the predictable rhythm of mid-century quickies. If you prefer movies with, you know, actual plot development or dialogue that sounds like humans talking, you’re gonna hate this. It’s stiff. It’s dry. It’s exactly what you’d expect from a Saturday matinee filler. Gordon is our guy. He’s undercover, whic..."

Bobby Nelson
Robert Emmett Tansey, Barry Barringer
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