Out to avenge the murder of his father, a young cowboy (Bob Steele) goes to prison then breaks out in order to join and capture the outlaw gang responsible.
Starring Bob Steele, Nancy Drexel, Julian Rivero, George “Gabby” Hayes and Earl Dwire. Directred by Robert N. Bradbury. 1933. 58 minutes.
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Good western film of that era. Bob Steele demonstrates a lot of athletic ability. The scene with him on the barn roof is a good example of his athleticism. George "Gabby" Hayes had a tough time with the accent
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Robert N Bradbury was Bob Steele's father
Another good one Bob
That drop onto the horse from the stables loft would make his eyes water!!…..and probably turn him into a geenuwiiine soprano
Pretty smart fellers….'give him back his gun boys' …orders the deputy…so they put his hat back on !!….too much time down the opium den?
That drop won't be too hard on the rider, if he used his thighs to absorb the impact of the landing on the horse. And that starts a good horse chase. The wranglers found a good stunt horse match for the hero's horse – and the best that I could see only the stunt horse didn't have white stockings.