This film essentially begins with a rancher by the name of "John Milford" (William Millman) in desperate need of money in order to pay off a loan he had made not too long ago. Yet even though he has a large number of horses he would like to sell, another businessman named "Matt Stevens" (J. P. McGowan) wants to prevent him from doing that in order to force Milford into bankruptcy, thereby allowing Stevens to acquire Milford's ranch in the process. That being the case, Stevens has secretly conspired to keep all prospective buyers away from Milford's ranch by using whatever means he has at his disposal--including murder. So, when he learns that a man named "Larry Carson" (Charles Starrett) is coming their way to buy some of these horses, he quickly dispatches a couple of his ranch hands to ambush him along the way. The problem, however, is that they accidentally shoot Larry Carson's brother instead--and this leads to serious problems for all concerned. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this turned out to be a pretty good Western, all things considered. Admittedly, having been produced in 1936, it is somewhat dated, and the picture quality suffered a bit as a result. But even so, I enjoyed it for the most part, and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.