A young cowboy is in love with the ranch owner's daughter. When they learn that the girl's father plans to send her to a nearby city to live with her aunt, the two decide to elope.

Is it worth the watch? If you have an hour to kill and a high tolerance for grainy black-and-white footage where you can barely hear the dialogue over the hiss of the film, then sure. It's a fun enough relic for people who love the history of the genre, but modern action fans will probably find it about as exciting as ...


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"Is it worth the watch? If you have an hour to kill and a high tolerance for grainy black-and-white footage where you can barely hear the dialogue over the hiss of the film, then sure. It's a fun enough relic for people who love the history of the genre, but modern action fans will probably find it about as exciting as watching paint dry in the sun. 🌵 I sat down with Wild West Whoopee expecting something a bit more... energetic, given that the word 'Whoopee' usually implies a party. Instead, it..."
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