A cowboy helps a murdered rancher's daughter protect her ranch from the gang of loan sharks that murdered her father..

Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you're the kind of person who enjoys the grainy, flickering charm of 1920s low-budget Westerns. If you hate slow pacing or scenes that look like they were filmed in someone's backyard, stay away. This isn't high art, it's just a dusty scrap of film that happened to survive. The...

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Robert J. Horner

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you're the kind of person who enjoys the grainy, flickering charm of 1920s low-budget Westerns. If you hate slow pacing or scenes that look like they were filmed in someone's backyard, stay away. This isn't high art, it's just a dusty scrap of film that happened to survive. The plot is exactly what you think it is. A rancher gets knocked off, his daughter needs help, and in rides a hero to fix everything. It's simple stuff, really. No big surprises, just..."

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