I am not about to sit through this again to calculate the number of minutes in this hour long film that is sure silence. It was difficult enough once, and I still haven't figured out what the plot was trying to be, just a bunch of good guys and bad guys fighting it out and no real motive. Dares a half-breed, half a patchy, half wife, played by Edward Dwyer with a ridiculous accent since he's pretending to be Mexican. The dialogue sounds like it came from a Dick and Jane first grade primer, and the extended action sequences get very boring after a while. At one point, one of the characters rides through a small Lake and it actually appears like he is actually riding a fish, not a horse by the way he is moving up and down (and side to side). Horses gallop, and fish flop, and if that is a metaphor for the outcome of this film, then that was very appropriate.
Review of The Lawless Frontier
The Lawless Frontier
(1934)
Sorry Duke, this is the lifeless frontier.
11 June 2020
Warning: Spoilers