
Movie spotlight
Ladies Last
The boys boycott the girls when they insist that the boys wear tuxedos to a big dance.
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Plot Summary
In this short Western, a rancher must overcome a variety of obstacles to protect his land and his reputation. He faces down rustlers and challenges from a rival. The story highlights his bravery and resourcefulness in the face of adversity.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1930, specific critical reception is difficult to pinpoint with modern metrics. However, films of this era featuring Hoot Gibson were generally popular with audiences who enjoyed straightforward Western action and clear-cut heroes. It likely received a positive, albeit unspecialized, reception among its target demographic.
What Reviewers Say
Offers classic Western tropes typical of early sound films.
Features a standard hero versus villain narrative.
The short runtime makes for a brisk, if predictable, viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific short film is not widely documented. Generally, Westerns of this period appealed to fans of the genre who appreciated action and simple morality plays.
Fun Fact
Hoot Gibson was a prominent star of silent and early sound Westerns, known for his athletic riding and his trademark smile.
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