Known as the White Outlaw for the kerchief he wears, Johnny Douglas decides to go straight. Getting a job as a cowhand he gives the kerchief to his new friend Ted Williams.

Is it worth the watch? If you have about an hour to kill and you really like old horses, yeah. It's a decent way to spend a Tuesday night. 🤠 People who love Art Acord will probably dig it because he looks like a real cowboy. If you need a plot that makes total sense or you can't stand silent movies with a lot of dus...


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"Is it worth the watch? If you have about an hour to kill and you really like old horses, yeah. It's a decent way to spend a Tuesday night. 🤠 People who love Art Acord will probably dig it because he looks like a real cowboy. If you need a plot that makes total sense or you can't stand silent movies with a lot of dust, you should probably skip this one. The whole thing kicks off with Johnny Douglas, also known as the White Outlaw. He wears this white kerchief over his face when he's doing out..."
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