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So, 'Behind Southern Lines' is an interesting piece, really. It's a feature made from two episodes of 'Wild Bill Hickok', which gives it this kind of episodic feel throughout. The pacing is a bit uneven, typical for stitched-together TV content, but it has this charm that pulls you into the old West vibe. The atmosphere is classic Western, with dusty streets and saloons, but it’s not just about the gunfights; there’s some exploration of camaraderie and moral dilemmas. The performances can be a bit hit-or-miss, given it's from the early '50s TV era, but I find that adds to its character. Practical effects are minimal—mostly the usual staged brawls—but there's a certain authenticity in those old-school methods that some modern films can't replicate.
Interesting mix of episodes.Pacing might feel off for some.Authenticity in practical effects.
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