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First three chapters: If the succeeding chapters contain as much action as the first three, then here is a serial that will probably go over with a bang, both with adults and children. It has everything in the line of western thrills, including Indian fights, quick drawing and shooting by the hero (Johnny Mack Brown), scenes in Indian villages, the U. S. Cavalry and even a buffalo charge. The story is slow in getting started, and, in fact, is negligible in the first three chapters. It appears that Brown is a former United States Marshal who is bent on reaching California to settle down. With him are his two pals, Raymond Hatton and Walter Miller. But he meets Joyce Compton before he reaches California and it is a safe prediction she accompanies him in the end, if he really continues his journey. Brown's trip, however, is first interrupted by a band known as the Rustlers of Red Gap. He comes out ahead in this encounter and then saves a family from an Indian attack. Next he is fighting with a wagon train that seems to be surrounded by hundreds of redskins. The third reel winds up with his rescuing Miss Compton after he leads the U. S. cavalry across the plains to save the train, only to find himself helpless before a horde of charging buffaloes.
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