John Lawson stakes out a gold mining claim, but is driven off by a gang lead by "Red Star" Dorgan. Buffalo Bill, Jr.


Is Trumpin' Trouble a forgotten gem or a relic best left to the archives? The short answer is: it’s a fascinating window into a bygone era of filmmaking, but one that demands a particular kind of patience from its modern audience. This film is undeniably worth watching for those with a deep appreciation for the foundat...

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"Is Trumpin' Trouble a forgotten gem or a relic best left to the archives? The short answer is: it’s a fascinating window into a bygone era of filmmaking, but one that demands a particular kind of patience from its modern audience. This film is undeniably worth watching for those with a deep appreciation for the foundational tropes of the Western genre, silent-era cinema, or the early days of character actors like Jay Wilsey. However, it is decidedly not for viewers seeking contemporary pacing, c..."

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