Includes a lot of archive footage from Somewhere in Sonora (1927) of which it is a remake; unfortunately the silent footage does not transition to sound speed very well, and it's painfully obvious it's from an earlier film.
Using the name "Monte Black" as the villain was something of an in-joke at Warners, where Monte Blue was a star during the silent era. After sound came in, he was relegated to minor supporting roles at the studio, albeit in some very good films like Casablanca (1942) and Key Largo (1948).
The "Smileage" gasoline in the first reel sells for 14 1/2 cents per gallon.
A remake of the 1927 film starring Ken Maynard.