Bruce Reynolds is looking for his grandfather's map to a hidden supply of gold. When Garlow sees Amos Jenkins with the map he kills him.

Is it worth the hour? Look, if you are the kind of person who gets a weird kick out of black-and-white westerns where the horses look more tired than the actors, you’ll have a fine time with Valley of the Lawless. It’s got that specific, low-budget crunch that makes it feel like it was filmed in someone’s backyard. If ...


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"Is it worth the hour? Look, if you are the kind of person who gets a weird kick out of black-and-white westerns where the horses look more tired than the actors, you’ll have a fine time with Valley of the Lawless. It’s got that specific, low-budget crunch that makes it feel like it was filmed in someone’s backyard. If you need complex character arcs or, I don't know, a plot that doesn't feel like it was written on the back of a napkin during lunch, you’re gonna hate this. Stick to The Man Who La..."
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