Without Honor (1932)
5/10
Clever smuggling scheme
14 December 2015
During the silent years Harry Carey was a major screen cowboy hero, but before transitioning to character roles in sound he was gradually going down the scale of studios in his western. This one Without Honor was as poverty row a western as they get.

In Without Honor Carey does a part he did a lot of on the silent screen, the good bad man. When his Texas Ranger brother is killed investigating a gang on a border town, Carey steps into the fray.

He also clears up a decades old kidnapping and reunites mother and daughter and wins mom's everlasting gratitude.

I have to say the gang really had a clever scheme at money laundering after a robbery. I'll say that the shallowness of the Rio Grande River aids and abets in this idea.

Carey fans should like this, it would have been better with a major studio values.
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