
Okay, so "Trail of Courage." If you’re here looking for something with a grand narrative sweep or deep character studies, turn back now. Seriously. This is a Bob Steele picture, plain and simple, and it delivers exactly what that implies: a brisk, unpretentious B-western. You’ll probably enjoy it if you have a soft spo...


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

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"Okay, so "Trail of Courage." If you’re here looking for something with a grand narrative sweep or deep character studies, turn back now. Seriously. This is a Bob Steele picture, plain and simple, and it delivers exactly what that implies: a brisk, unpretentious B-western. You’ll probably enjoy it if you have a soft spot for the era, for actors who look like they actually rode horses for a living, and for plots that don’t try to outsmart you. For anyone else, especially those who find old black-a..."
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