

A 55-minute fever dream where the hero is named Reb, his horse is named Rebel, and coherence is optional.
Cattlemen Protective Agent Reb Russell arrives to try and stop the cattle rustling. He gains a friend when he saves Jack Thorn from Lenahan and his men. They hire on at the Lund ranch and when her cattle are rustled and she is kidnaped they follow the trail, It's Lenahan and his gang and Reb soon finds himself a prisoner.
Stunts
Yakima Canutt's raw physicality before he invented modern action cinema.
Production
Shot in six days on someone's cousin's ranch, probably.

Director
Harry L. Fraser
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Reb Russell was a real-life rodeo star turned actor who made only four films—this was his last, and his horse Rebel got equal billing.
Director Harry L. Fraser cranked out over 80 films in his career, including 'Neath Arizona Skies with young John Wayne; this was assembly-line cinema for Depression audiences who wanted 55 minutes of escape, not art.