Bar L Ranch (1930)
Directed by Harry S. Webb
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Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein
Penny-pinching producer John R. Freuler's thoroughly misnamed Big Four Corp. released this early sound western about a ranch hand (Buffalo Bill, Jr. AKA Jay Wilsey) who loses his job when he refuses to hand over some cattle to an obvious crook (Wally Wales). Freuler had both Bill Jr. and Wales under contract at the time, and they alternated playing hero and villain in Big Four's rather threadbare westerns.
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bad-guy, cattle, chase, conflict, cowboy, good-guy, ranch