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Between Fighting Men is a curious blend of action, comedy, and romance that captures the spirit of early 30s filmmaking. The plot centers on Ken and Wally, brothers entangled in a rivalry not just for the affections of the local girls but also caught up in the larger conflict between cattlemen and sheepmen. The pacing has that classic quick-witted back-and-forth typical of the era, with some spirited performances that manage to inject a touch of charm into the brawls and misunderstandings. There's a certain rawness to the film, a mix of practical effects and genuine emotion, especially when it comes to the weighty moment of Judy's father's death. It has a sort of rough-around-the-edges quality that feels authentically of its time, making it a unique entry in the landscape of early sound cinema.
Between Fighting Men is somewhat of a rarity today, not commonly found in standard collections. It has seen limited format releases, making original prints highly sought after among collectors. The film's mixture of genres and its representation of early 1930s social conflicts, along with its lively performances, contribute to its niche appeal within the silent and early sound film community.
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