USA,
1932, 55 min
Directed by:
Fred AllenCinematography:
Ted D. McCordCast:
John Wayne, Henry B. Walthall, Otis Harlan, Glenn Strange, Edmund Cobb, Lafe McKee, Charles Sellon, Slim Whitaker, Jack Kirk, Hal Price, Bud Osborne (more)Plots(1)
When a "devil horse" named Duke is falsely accused of killing a rancher and sentenced to death, John Drury (John Wayne) hopes to acquit the horse by finding the real murderer. Aided by Henry Sims (Frank Hagney), Drury pursues The Hawk, a bank robber he thinks committed the crime. But Sims has a secret that may halt Drury's search. (official distributor synopsis)
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Maybe just a movie about a decent guy and a wild horse, but even though it's a pretty simple story, I actually enjoyed it and out of the shorter ones I've seen with John Wayne, this is definitely one of the better ones. Considering how old the film is, the acting and camera work are not bad at all. ()