Produced by Stan Laurel this B western stars Fred Scott who was a kind of singing cowboy in the 1930s and 1940s.
It is a simple, efficient and fast moving western. A greedy land grabber uses fake deeds to get hold of some land and uses a fake Mexican to sell it on. The new landowner evicts the homesteaders leading to resentment and potential violence.
Scott who has cattle stolen from the land grabber's gang decides something his dodgy with all this land business and having fallen for a new girl in the plains decides to investigate and if need be uses his fists and guns to get to the bottom of the skulduggery.
Its a time passer, brisk and no great shakes. Scott looks overweight but gets to sing a few songs.
It is a simple, efficient and fast moving western. A greedy land grabber uses fake deeds to get hold of some land and uses a fake Mexican to sell it on. The new landowner evicts the homesteaders leading to resentment and potential violence.
Scott who has cattle stolen from the land grabber's gang decides something his dodgy with all this land business and having fallen for a new girl in the plains decides to investigate and if need be uses his fists and guns to get to the bottom of the skulduggery.
Its a time passer, brisk and no great shakes. Scott looks overweight but gets to sing a few songs.