Willie Steele, a wealthy young man from New York City, travels west to look after his father's ranch, which has been besieged by cattle rustlers. During his stay, the young man wears a monocle and pretends to be a weakling as a ploy to unmask the culprits.
William Berke
United States

Is Two Gun Sap worth your time in the modern era? Short answer: Yes, but only if you have an appetite for the theatrical subversions of the silent era.This film is specifically for historians of the Western genre and those who enjoy 'fish out of water' comedies that eventually pivot into action. It is certainly not for...


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

William James Craft

Maurice Elvey
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"Is Two Gun Sap worth your time in the modern era? Short answer: Yes, but only if you have an appetite for the theatrical subversions of the silent era.This film is specifically for historians of the Western genre and those who enjoy 'fish out of water' comedies that eventually pivot into action. It is certainly not for viewers who require fast-paced, high-octane pyrotechnics or a gritty, realistic portrayal of the Old West.The Direct Verdict1) This film works because it leans into the absurdity ..."

