Jim Mallory returns from the Civil War to Texas to find his father, Colonel Mallory, leading a band of land grabbers and carpet-baggers during the Reconstruction Era.
Any movie with the great William Farnum is worth watching! This is probably the fourth or fifth time I've seen this movie, and I've enjoyed it every time.
Terrific movie and the first of 7 pairings of Tex and Johnny Mack. Good to see the west's favorite medicine man Earl Hodges and all-time meanest villain Harry Woods.
A very good 76 year old film featuring two western stars - Tex Ritter and Johnny Mack Brown. It has good audio and visual clarity and was easy to hear and see. It has a good plot, pacing, and acting by the primary and supporting cast. It also has the Jimmy Wakely Trio.
@Sunshine Baker I don't want CA to be destroyed, but would like to see the wall built around it. Let it become it's own country without taxpayers money, see how long they last.
What a load of crap, I am 80years old and I remember him when I was a kid, he was rubbish then and he still is. I lived in a coal mining town and men worked their bollocks off for pennies, and this tosser made thousands in what was meant to be entertainment, deep in the heart of Texas , they should have shoved this film right up his arse.