Jimmy Dixon, pursued by a band of Mexicans, changes clothes with a tramp, who takes off on his horse. Four miles later, Jimmy walks onto the Double-O Ranch, from which he had been thrown off four years before by his dad, who had blamed Jimmy for something that his twin brother Duke had done.

If you have ninety minutes to kill and a soft spot for grainy, low-budget black and white westerns, Tombstone Terror might just be your speed. It’s definitely not for anyone who gets hung up on plot holes or realistic human behavior. If you like your movies to actually make sense, stay far away from this one. 🤠 The w...

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

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"If you have ninety minutes to kill and a soft spot for grainy, low-budget black and white westerns, Tombstone Terror might just be your speed. It’s definitely not for anyone who gets hung up on plot holes or realistic human behavior. If you like your movies to actually make sense, stay far away from this one. 🤠 The whole thing starts with a clothes-swap that makes absolutely zero sense. I mean, Jimmy just hands his outfit over to a random tramp? Okay, sure. The movie doesn't care, so why shoul..."
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