The Government has approved Betty Castelar's Spanish land grant and notification is sent via pony express. Porter is after her ranch and waylays rider Buck Carson to get the letter.

Is it worth the time? Look, if you have a soft spot for grainy, black-and-white westerns where everyone wears ten-gallon hats and shouts their lines, you might enjoy Via Pony Express. If you get bored by repetitive desert riding and simple good-guy-vs-bad-guy stuff, you are going to hate this. It is basically a Saturda...

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

Lewis D. Collins

Charles Horan
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"Is it worth the time? Look, if you have a soft spot for grainy, black-and-white westerns where everyone wears ten-gallon hats and shouts their lines, you might enjoy Via Pony Express. If you get bored by repetitive desert riding and simple good-guy-vs-bad-guy stuff, you are going to hate this. It is basically a Saturday afternoon time-filler from a different century. The whole thing hinges on a letter, but the letter feels more like a prop than a real plot device. Porter is such a generic villa..."
Oliver Drake, Lewis D. Collins
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