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The Ivory-Handled Gun
Buck Ward and the Wolverine Kid, who each own one of the ivory handled guns, continue the feud started by their fathers.
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Plot Summary
A lone cowboy, facing down a ruthless land baron, finds himself caught in a conflict that threatens the entire town. He must use his wits and sharpshooting skills to protect the innocent and bring justice to the frontier.
Critical Reception
As a B-Western of its era, 'The Ivory-Handled Gun' was generally seen as a standard, albeit entertaining, entry in the genre, offering typical action and a straightforward plot that appealed to its target audience. Critical reviews from the time were sparse, but contemporary reactions highlighted its fast-paced narrative and the lead performance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its straightforward Western action and pacing.
Seen as a typical, enjoyable example of early B-Western filmmaking.
Ken Maynard's heroic portrayal was a consistent highlight.
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Fun Fact
The film was one of several B-Westerns produced by Progressive Pictures in the mid-1930s, often featuring Ken Maynard in leading roles known for their action sequences.
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