Adam Larey becomes a fugitive from justice when he escapes after being blamed for a crime he did not commit. He wanders into the desert wastelands and joins an outlaw gang who prey on gold prospectors.

Is it worth the watch? If you like old movies where the wind sounds like a whistling kettle and everyone wears their pants way too high, then yes. It is a solid afternoon watch for fans of Zane Grey stories, but modern action fans will probably find it boring as rocks. I think people who enjoy vintage atmosphere more t...


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"Is it worth the watch? If you like old movies where the wind sounds like a whistling kettle and everyone wears their pants way too high, then yes. It is a solid afternoon watch for fans of Zane Grey stories, but modern action fans will probably find it boring as rocks. I think people who enjoy vintage atmosphere more than a tight plot will get the most out of this. If you hate slow pacing or black-and-white desert landscapes that look like they were filmed in a sandbox, you will probably want to..."
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