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Ride Him, Cowboy is a curious blend of action and romance set against a classic Western backdrop. The film manages to capture the gritty essence of the Old West, with John Drury's character bringing a certain earnestness that resonates through the plot. The pacing is pretty steady, allowing for tension to build as Drury uncovers the truth about The Hawk, who turns out to be more than just a shadowy villain. The horse training sequences are worth noting; they highlight both practical effects and the bond between man and beast, which adds a unique layer to the narrative. It’s an interesting watch for collectors who appreciate the nuance of storytelling in early 30s cinema, even if the direction remains uncredited.
Ride Him, Cowboy has had a somewhat elusive existence in the collector market, primarily due to its age and the lack of a recognized director. It's often overshadowed by more prominent Westerns of its time, yet it garners interest for its practical effects and straightforward storytelling. The scarcity of original prints adds to its charm, making it a point of intrigue for those who appreciate lesser-known gems from the early sound era.
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