Wanted bandit Black Jack and three compatriots are offered straight jobs by Betty Allen. The Allens are fighting off a bullying cattle ranch neighbor run by Ruby Sherman.
This is B-cowboy fare. There is some riding, some shooting, some singing, and some poor acting. As much as I like the riding and the cattle driving, this is nothing more than a B-cowboy western. The actors are probably fine for what they are. When they are simply standing around and acting, the directions are stiff and static. I divide this in two. While they are on horses, I like it. When they get off the horses and start talking, I start to drift.
This is B-cowboy fare. There is some riding, some shooting, some singing, and some poor acting. As much as I like the riding and the cattle driving, this is nothing more than a B-cowboy western. The actors are probably fine for what they are. When they are simply standing around and acting, the directions are stiff and static. I divide this in two. While they are on horses, I like it. When they get off the horses and start talking, I start to drift.