A man who has spent all his inheritance, finds meaning in life, and love, at ranch where his ingenuity is put to good use..


Is it worth your time? If you like black-and-white westerns where the hero is just a bit too perfect, you’ll probably enjoy this. If you need grit, moral ambiguity, or a story that doesn't follow a straight line, stay away. It’s a 1935 flick that feels exactly like a 1935 flick. George O'Brien has that classic jawline...


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

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"Is it worth your time? If you like black-and-white westerns where the hero is just a bit too perfect, you’ll probably enjoy this. If you need grit, moral ambiguity, or a story that doesn't follow a straight line, stay away. It’s a 1935 flick that feels exactly like a 1935 flick. George O'Brien has that classic jawline that just screams 'I was born to wear a Stetson.' He plays a guy who blew all his money and had to start over, which is a trope older than the hills. But he sells it well enough. ..."
Daniel Jarrett, Frank Mitchell Dazey, Agnes Christine Johnston, Harold Bell Wright
United States

