Horseshoe logo, manufacturer, director.
Although the image quality is a bit poor, it is clear that Hollywood directors from last century still had some skills. The movie is at least 1 hour and 30 minutes long, the plot setting and actor selection are spot on, and the camera placement and props are taken seriously. The storyline intertwined with everyday life, then it gets to the main topic—this movie is set in the West, with a standard Western cowboy plot.
It tells the story of a female bounty hunter, righting wrongs, drawing her sword to help, encountering corrupt cops, getting trapped, persecuted, rising up in resistance, and escaping. After that, she lives a shameless and agitation-free life.
Isn't this just an uncut American TV show?
It's definitely fine dining.
The only downside might be that the male actors are not very muscular, after all, it wasn't much of a concern in the 1960s.
