Rainbow's End (1935)
4/10
Half a Hoot
26 March 2006
This Hoot Gibson vehicle is quite significantly low on action and very high on talk. Oh sure, there are SOME action sequences, but it seems to me that this story was too chit-chatty and something NEEDED to be happening, especially in a low rent Western such as this. When Gibson and his pal are dumped in a train after a wild night of celebrations after Hoot wins a rodeo, they wind up in a one horse town. They decide to stick around for awhile and help with a ranch that's facing some serious financial and employment woes. It's them shifty bankers again you see, and Gibson has to come up with a plan to Save the Ranch! This was OK I guess. I sorta like Hoot Gibson, but he's just pedestrian here. Maybe it's not the western I'm (or he's) accustomed to I guess.
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