Jim Malloy, known far and wide as "Trigger" because of his fast draw and deadly shooting ability, is being released from prison after serving time on a framed-up charge, is met by his kid brother who brings him his horse Black King and his guns. The brother says he has joined an outlaw gang, but Jim whips him and sends him home to take care of their mother.


Is this worth a watch? Honestly, only if you have a massive soft spot for old-school B-Westerns that don't care about making much sense. If you like your heroes grumpy and your villains cartoonishly evil, you might find a bit of charm here. If you need pacing that doesn't feel like a horse trudging through molasses, st...


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"Is this worth a watch? Honestly, only if you have a massive soft spot for old-school B-Westerns that don't care about making much sense. If you like your heroes grumpy and your villains cartoonishly evil, you might find a bit of charm here. If you need pacing that doesn't feel like a horse trudging through molasses, stay away. Conway Tearle plays Jim “Trigger” Malloy with this look on his face like he’s constantly smelling burnt toast. He’s supposed to be this legendary gunslinger, but he spend..."

Conway Tearle
Jack Jevne, James Oliver Curwood
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