During a rescue of Mary and her father, Bob Bartlett finds a good horse, which later causes him to be mistaken for Butch Coleson, a wanted outlaw. Wounded by a posse, Bob heads for Poker Flats hoping to capture Coleson for the reward.

Trails of Danger is one of those old silent Westerns that probably works best for folks who already have a soft spot for the genre’s early days. If you’re into classic cowboy pictures, especially the ones where the horses get top billing, you might find a quiet afternoon’s enjoyment. But for anyone craving modern pacin...

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"Trails of Danger is one of those old silent Westerns that probably works best for folks who already have a soft spot for the genre’s early days. If you’re into classic cowboy pictures, especially the ones where the horses get top billing, you might find a quiet afternoon’s enjoyment. But for anyone craving modern pacing or deep, twisty plots, this one will likely feel like watching paint dry on a very dusty fence. The story is pretty simple. Our hero, Bob Bartlett (played by Joe Rickson), stumb..."
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