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A poker debt, a palomino, and the dumbest alibi in Western history.
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Fargo Express (1933)

pre-Code chaoshorse-based crime logic61-minute sprint

Overview

Western

When Mort loses his and Ken's money at poker, Goss gets him to rob the stage. He is captured, identified by his palomino horse. Ken tries to clear him by robbing a stage while riding a palomino, but he also gets caught.

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Content warning
poker
loyalty versus self-preservationmasculine pride and bad decisionsjustice through absurditydeception and identity

Standout Aspects

Stunts

Ken Maynard did his own horse falls, no doubles

Practical Effects

Real palominos, real dust, zero CGI guilt

Best for:Background: Perfect for chores while you half-watch horse stunts·Friends: Drinking game: every palomino shot·Rewatch: Spot the 1933 stunt double in every fall
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Director

Alan James

ReleasedNov 20, 1933
Runtime1h 1m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensitymedium
Tonelight
Feellight
K.B.S. Productions Inc.

Top Cast

Ken Maynard

Ken Maynard

Ken Benton

Helen Mack

Helen Mack

Helen Clark

Roy Stewart

Roy Stewart

Sam Goss

Paul Fix

Paul Fix

Mort Clark

William Desmond

William Desmond

Sheriff Joe Thompson

Jack Rockwell

Jack Rockwell

Deputy Slim Stratton

Joe Rickson

Joe Rickson

Lynn - Gambler

William Bailey

William Bailey

Goss Partner #2

Hank Bell

Hank Bell

Hank - Stage Guard

Charles Brinley

Charles Brinley

Posse Rider

Jack Rube Clifford

Jack Rube Clifford

Gambler

Ben Corbett

Ben Corbett

Benny - Henchman

Jim Corey

Jim Corey

Posseman

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

Ken Maynard was a real rodeo champion who insisted on doing his own stunts, which explains why the horse action looks genuinely dangerous.

Cultural

This is pure 'Poverty Row' filmmaking—shot fast, cheap, and released to fill bottom-half of double bills during the Depression.

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