Drum Taps
Drum Taps

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Drum Taps

1933
Movie
61 min
English

Skinner and his gang are grabbing land from the ranchers. When they go after Kerry's ranch Ken stops them. Skinner frames Ken for rustling but the Sheriff is on Ken's side, and with the help of his brother Earl's Boy Scout troup they go after the gang.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: John EnglishGenres: Western, Short

Plot Summary

In this short Western, a struggling rancher, Jedediah (Hoot Gibson), is in debt to a unscrupulous banker who is trying to foreclose on his property. Jedediah's only hope is to win a rodeo competition. He faces sabotage from the banker's men, but with the help of his loyal friends, he sets out to compete and save his ranch.

Critical Reception

As a brief, early Western short, 'Drum Taps' likely received modest reviews typical for B-movies of its era, focusing on its straightforward plot and action sequences. It is remembered primarily for its cast and contribution to the Western genre's early development.

What Reviewers Say

  • A standard, if brief, Western offering.

  • Features the familiar tropes of the genre executed competently for its time.

  • Relies on the star power of Hoot Gibson to carry the narrative.

Google audience: Audience reception is largely historical, with limited contemporary reviews available. It is appreciated by fans of classic Westerns and early cinema for its simplicity and period authenticity.

Fun Fact

Hoot Gibson was a prominent silent film Western star who successfully transitioned into early sound films, often taking on roles in shorter Western productions.

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