

Movie spotlight
The Lightning Flyer
A freight train careening off the tracks sends Jimmie Nelson (James Hall), the ne're-do-well of a railroad owner, John Nelson (Robert Homans), out to redeem himself, by working under an assumed name, to investigate why and who is the culprit behind the sabotage against his father's fast-express line.
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Plot Summary
A dedicated rancher, Bob Dale, faces mounting troubles when a ruthless railroad baron schemes to seize his land. Dale must race against time and corrupt forces to protect his inheritance and the livelihood of his community. The film follows his brave efforts to overcome these obstacles and ensure justice prevails.
Critical Reception
As a B-Western from the early 1930s, 'The Lightning Flyer' received modest attention upon its release, typical for its genre and production level. It is generally viewed as a standard Western adventure, appreciated for its action sequences and Ken Maynard's performance, though not considered a groundbreaking cinematic achievement.
What Reviewers Say
Ken Maynard delivers a solid performance as the heroic protagonist.
The film offers typical Western thrills and action for its era.
The plot follows a familiar but engaging narrative of land disputes and heroism.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Lightning Flyer' is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
Ken Maynard, a popular star of early Westerns, was known for his distinctive riding style and often performed his own stunts.
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