Johnny Mack Brown and Raymond Hatton ride the trail again in yet another assignment to stop a Frontier Feud. A feud that is being instigated by a third party and it's the usual western villain in these films who is interested in acquiring the two spreads from the feuding parties.
The pattern in these Johnny Mack Brown westerns from Monogram is for both Brown and Hatton to arrive separately into a vicinity and assume separate undercover identities. Brown sometimes reveals his true identity to a select few he can trust, Hatton never does. In the end the bad guys know, in fact everybody knows as they ride off into the sunset.
I've seen a few of these and they all fit the same pattern. I guess that saves the economy minded Sam Katzman on writers.
Nothing exceptional about this one. It could use some restoration.
The pattern in these Johnny Mack Brown westerns from Monogram is for both Brown and Hatton to arrive separately into a vicinity and assume separate undercover identities. Brown sometimes reveals his true identity to a select few he can trust, Hatton never does. In the end the bad guys know, in fact everybody knows as they ride off into the sunset.
I've seen a few of these and they all fit the same pattern. I guess that saves the economy minded Sam Katzman on writers.
Nothing exceptional about this one. It could use some restoration.