![]() Strangely, most of the action is sans hero Roosevelt, who remains nameless and is knocked out cold early on in the proceedings. There is something about a girl (Patsy Bellamy), who must marry in order to cash in on an inheritance a scheming woman (Anne Howard), who wants the valuable land for herself and sundry other Western shenanigans, few of which, when strung together by the inept Adamson, make any sense. ![]() Silent screen cowboy Buddy Roosevelt reached perhaps the nadir of his career with this film, in which he plays a deputy marshal trailing a gang of claim jumping murderers lead by pudgy Olin Francis. Poverty Row entrepreneur Victor Adamson (hiding behind the pseudonym of Denver Dixon) once again managed to release a completely incomprehensible Western filled to the brim with tired old clichés and the most wooden acting this side of cigar-store Indians.
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