Three men, each on his individual quest, meet at a deserted cabin and take the assumed names of Ace, King, and Jack. They then team up to try to bring water to a dried-up town.

Is it worth your time? If you're the type who finds comfort in the scratchy audio and bright, unforgiving sunshine of 1930s B-Westerns, then yes, sit down and watch this. If you need complex character arcs or, I don't know, a coherent plot that actually makes sense by the third act, you might want to skip it. It’s for ...

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

Robert N. Bradbury

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"Is it worth your time? If you're the type who finds comfort in the scratchy audio and bright, unforgiving sunshine of 1930s B-Westerns, then yes, sit down and watch this. If you need complex character arcs or, I don't know, a coherent plot that actually makes sense by the third act, you might want to skip it. It’s for the folks who like their cowboys slightly anonymous and their problems solved by a bit of grit and a lot of shooting. The Setup Three guys meet in a cabin. They have no names, so ..."
Robert N. Bradbury
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