When easterner Mary Lawrence arrives to take over the ranch of her late uncle, the will specifies that foreman Buck Benson must remain as her guardian. They quarrel and when Buck catches Dick rustling her cattle, Mary claims she hired him.

Is it worth the hour? If you've got a soft spot for 1930s B-westerns where the dust is thick and the dialogue is thin, sure. It’s a breezy watch for fans of the genre who don't mind a little repetition. If you need complex character arcs or, you know, a plot that doesn't feel like it was stapled together on a Tuesday, ...

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"Is it worth the hour? If you've got a soft spot for 1930s B-westerns where the dust is thick and the dialogue is thin, sure. It’s a breezy watch for fans of the genre who don't mind a little repetition. If you need complex character arcs or, you know, a plot that doesn't feel like it was stapled together on a Tuesday, you’re probably going to be bored to tears. 🤠 Buck Jones is doing the heavy lifting here, playing the kind of foreman who’d rather wrestle a steer than have a polite conversation..."
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