The Indians need the Buffalo to survive and the Government has promised to keep the herds free from hunters. But Carter, of Carter and Barton, just signed a big contract for furs and Buffalo meat so they want the herds.

If you have got 50 minutes to kill and love old-school dusty Westerns, Treachery Rides the Range is a fun little relic. But if you hate corny singing cowboys and obvious stock footage, please stay far away. 🤠 It is basically a Saturday matinee special from 1936 that feels like it was filmed over a single long weekend...


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"If you have got 50 minutes to kill and love old-school dusty Westerns, Treachery Rides the Range is a fun little relic. But if you hate corny singing cowboys and obvious stock footage, please stay far away. 🤠 It is basically a Saturday matinee special from 1936 that feels like it was filmed over a single long weekend. It's greatest strength is probably how fast it moves. The plot is simple enough for a kid to follow. Some bad guys want buffalo hides, so they decide to trick the local tribe i..."
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