

46 minutes of cowboy chaos from the guy who made '50,000 films'—allegedly.
An elderly rancher writes to his son to come home and help him fight against a bandit gang that is trying to take over the ranch.
Acting
Buddy Roosevelt's earnestness cuts through the chaos.
Practical Effects
Real horses, real dust, zero CGI cowboys in sight.

Director
Victor Adamson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Victor Adamson allegedly directed over 100 films under various pseudonyms, though historians suspect he might have been counting unfinished projects and fever dreams.
This is pure 'Poverty Row' filmmaking—made outside the studio system for rural theaters that needed fresh cowboy content weekly, quality be damned.