Review of King of the Pecos (1936) by Rick M — 08 Jan 2008
To control the area's water rights, Stiles kills the Clayburns. Their boy John was present and ten years later he returns as a lawyer. First he gets the Judge to declare the water rights public. Then he foils Stiles' attempt to keep the ranchers from filing.
When the ranchers drive their cattle to market Stiles tries to stop them. But John is not only determined to get them through but to also settle the score with Stiles.
This review of King of the Pecos (1936) was written by Rick M on 08 Jan 2008.
King of the Pecos has generally received mixed reviews.
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