For a "B" level western, this film was not too bad. The story was interesting, lots of action and also some rather funny lines which kept the value of the show going. Yes, the acting was poor and the leading man, Jack Hoxie, looked more in line for a Frankenstein picture that a hero of a western--by the end of the film it all seemed to come together for an enjoyable class B western show.
The concept of the story was that Hoxie character, Jack Blaine, had fallen for a beautiful woman. She lived in a nearby town and was having problems with another landowner that was claiming property that had been in her family for years. They had discovered oil on the property and now the two family are feuding about the land. Anyway, Jack along with his sidekicks, Skinny and Windy, are going to help the female in anyway possible. But they will have to get past her ornery Uncle, as he dislikes Blaine and nearly everyone in his path.
Classic B western as we have- a hero,- a lovely female,- comic relief chums and a villain that leads to a situation of conflict. Sure it was not the best western made but it was far from the worse. For the funny lines said mainly by Skinny, and the fact it was a class "B" made western, it was enjoyable enough to make for good time.
The concept of the story was that Hoxie character, Jack Blaine, had fallen for a beautiful woman. She lived in a nearby town and was having problems with another landowner that was claiming property that had been in her family for years. They had discovered oil on the property and now the two family are feuding about the land. Anyway, Jack along with his sidekicks, Skinny and Windy, are going to help the female in anyway possible. But they will have to get past her ornery Uncle, as he dislikes Blaine and nearly everyone in his path.
Classic B western as we have- a hero,- a lovely female,- comic relief chums and a villain that leads to a situation of conflict. Sure it was not the best western made but it was far from the worse. For the funny lines said mainly by Skinny, and the fact it was a class "B" made western, it was enjoyable enough to make for good time.