After a slow start, the flick gets better as it goes along. The plot itself is pretty complex for an oater, but is well thought out despite a number of twists and turns. The storyline has a greedy mastermind scheming to bilk an association of farmers out of their money and land by selling the land to an incoming railroad. But because of the complex scheme and its opponents (Lane) it's not always easy tell who's a goodie or who's a baddie, which adds to interest.
There's plenty of hard riding and fast shooting, while the acting is better than most oaters. Grizzled old Eddie Waller has an unusual role, along with strapping hero Rocky Lane. My only gripe, minor though it is, are the poorly done process shots alongside the buckboard supposedly traveling the countryside. Nonetheless, for a 50 thousand dollar budget and a 5-day shooting schedule (IMDB), I'd say the producers and we matinee cowboys got more than our money's worth. So give the flick a try..