Cowboy

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Cowboy
  • Release date: 23 Mar 1958
  • Release year: 1958
  • Runtime: 92 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: hotel, cowboy, cattle baron, mexico, cattle ranch, hotel clerk, bathtub, native american attack, cattle drive, based on book
Plot:
Chicago hotel clerk Frank Harris dreams of making his fortune in the cattle business. He gets his chance after the father of the Mexican woman he loves breaks off their relationship, and Frank bankrolls cattleman Tom Reese to be able to join him on a cattle buying trip to Mexico. Soon, though, the tenderfoot finds out the reality of life on the trail as a cowboy is not what he expected.

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File Size: 1.27 GB

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