Doesn't have to be dangerous and it depends on the horse and rider. As a young livery horse rider, and with bumps abd bruises and some trial and error, I adopted these rules for going down hill - Point the horse, lean as necessary, let the horse have its head, and enjoy the ride. Uphill is a very different story. Many years later, I took a couple of months of riding lessons in Virginia and actually learned about riding up and down hills. For any western fan has never ridden a horse, it might be worth your time to take a couple of months of riding lessons.
I. Have loved Bob steeple since achild and at 79 yrs their still. Great a treat to watch a movie the kids can watch love his fights lot of wrestling moves I'm also. WWE fan since way back but westerns no. 1 and action films Hoot Gibson Roy gene John Charles. Stuuart⁵ no.1. Hopalong Cassidy thanks for joyful memories for a old film buff hooray for you tube
Pay attention to the dialog, this one is well Worth watching. And a big thanks for posting this gem. Salute to the riders and their horses. The final horse back chase starts about 00:54:00.
*PLOT* *Bob O'Neill (Bob Steele) is on the hunt for his father's killer. Because his father was killed using poison gas, O'Neill's prime suspect is a deformed, mysterious scientist named Otto Zenz (Bill Quinn). When Zenz skips town, O'Neill follows. Before he catches up with his target, O'Neill finds himself on the other side of the law after being accused of holding up a mail truck. But he won't give up, so he finds a way to continue his pursuit -- as a man on the run himself.*
They should put the money in the jarden n a box,,,when we had money,,,mom had a special pillow,,,,,,,a lady in the day care had her money in her doll,,,,,,,,
1) Please lower the volume of the intro. It's unpleasant. 2) This movie had me wondering why uranium could have been valuable in the 1930s, before the Atomic Age. According to Wikipedia, unenriched uranium was sometimes used to make high-strength steel alloys for artillery gun barrels and machine tools.
🌟 Taking a horse down a steep hill is dangerous It takes an excellent rider 🐎 That was a great movie! ✨ Bob Steele!✨🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Doesn't have to be dangerous and it depends on the horse and rider. As a young livery horse rider, and with bumps abd bruises and some trial and error, I adopted these rules for going down hill - Point the horse, lean as necessary, let the horse have its head, and enjoy the ride. Uphill is a very different story. Many years later, I took a couple of months of riding lessons in Virginia and actually learned about riding up and down hills. For any western fan has never ridden a horse, it might be worth your time to take a couple of months of riding lessons.
I really enjoy watching Bob Steele fight scenes. Awesome 🎥 thank you
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Every Bob Steele movie I have seen has been enjoyable and I have seen many of them.
Beautiful movie. Nice story. Bob Steele's splendid.
I. Have loved Bob steeple since achild and at 79 yrs their still. Great a treat to watch a movie the kids can watch love his fights lot of wrestling moves I'm also. WWE fan since way back but westerns no. 1 and action films Hoot Gibson Roy gene John Charles. Stuuart⁵ no.1. Hopalong Cassidy thanks for joyful memories for a old film buff hooray for you tube
One of the best! Bob Steel!
Plenty of action as always with Bob Steele and a great Si Jenks dance.
CY
Si Jenks was a good actor. I always enjoy seeing him in movies.
One of my favorites.
@@rondogon48 Wikipedia spells it as "Si".
Same with Earl Dwire. He was FANTASTIC as Razor Tulliver in an early Monogram Bob Steel movie.
Sy Jenks was an excellent actor & greatly under utilized in later films. He played great parts in early Bob Steel movies.
CY
Good movie thank you
Pay attention to the dialog, this one is well Worth watching. And a big thanks for posting this gem. Salute to the riders and their horses. The final horse back chase starts about 00:54:00.
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an excellent movie and I a very good condition
Wild bill Elliot westerns on you tube
There we are members that they did their own stunts do you remember that are used to sing dance simple movies God Bless America
Really like the horse stunts but sometimes I wonder who had it worse - the stunt men or the stunt horses.
@@westernrider100 more horses than stunt men died filming movies.
Good
Unusual comic role for John Elliott. Also interesting to see a Western set in more modern times.
In the desert with a river flowing nearby?
There is always some one in the window,,,,
"Mirandized" before Miranda!
Miranda is a lately term for a right guaranteed by the Constitution in 1776.
*PLOT*
*Bob O'Neill (Bob Steele) is on the hunt for his father's killer. Because his father was killed using poison gas, O'Neill's prime suspect is a deformed, mysterious scientist named Otto Zenz (Bill Quinn). When Zenz skips town, O'Neill follows. Before he catches up with his target, O'Neill finds himself on the other side of the law after being accused of holding up a mail truck. But he won't give up, so he finds a way to continue his pursuit -- as a man on the run himself.*
Now on the next one
Great weird western...
Check out Haunted Gold starting John Wayne. It's another weird one.
They should put the money in the jarden n a box,,,when we had money,,,mom had a special pillow,,,,,,,a lady in the day care had her money in her doll,,,,,,,,
You know it's not that good when you have to say, why did he do that? Over 5 times! :-) haha
I said that first 5min in sadly
1) Please lower the volume of the intro. It's unpleasant.
2) This movie had me wondering why uranium could have been valuable in the 1930s, before the Atomic Age. According to Wikipedia, unenriched uranium was sometimes used to make high-strength steel alloys for artillery gun barrels and machine tools.
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Bob has no gun,,,,
''keep away from the fumes''' WELL THEN BREAK A WINDOW....DUUMIEE....DAAAAAA