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Blazing Justice is one of those 1930s Westerns that has a bit of grit and charm. Albert Herman directs this tale about a cowboy who, after bagging two rustlers and pocketing a $5000 reward, tries to enjoy a vacation—only to find himself embroiled in a murder charge. It’s got that classic blend of humor and suspense, with a pacing that keeps you engaged without dragging. The performances are solid, especially from the lead, who brings a relatable everyman quality to the role. It's distinctive in its portrayal of justice and the idea of innocence in a corrupt world, and you can't help but appreciate the practical effects, which reflect the era's style pretty well.
Features practical effects typical of the eraGood mix of humor and tensionInteresting take on themes of justice and innocence
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