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A Demon for Trouble is a curious mix of action, romance, and Western tropes, set against a dusty backdrop that feels both gritty and romantic. The pacing is quite captivating, with tension building as Bob Worth, played with a kind of rugged charm, finds himself wrongly accused. The chemistry between him and Golinda adds an interesting layer, especially as they plot against the villain Dyer, who has a real knack for scheming. What stands out here are the practical effects and the way the shootouts are staged; they have an authenticity that feels refreshing. It's an interesting slice of the 1930s that reflects the era's storytelling style, where moral grayness often takes center stage.
A Demon for Trouble remains a relatively obscure title among collectors, often overshadowed by more prominent films of its time. Its scarcity in various formats, especially any original 35mm prints, keeps it on the radar for those interested in early 30s Westerns. The film has some intriguing elements that attract collectors: the juxtaposition of romance against the harsh realities of a lawless West and the dynamic characters provide a rich discussion point among enthusiasts.
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