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Money, Women and Guns is an interesting blend of mystery and western that really captures the gritty essence of the late 50s. Richard Bartlett weaves a tight narrative as our detective hero navigates through the treacherous world of gold prospectors and their dubious beneficiaries. The pacing feels right for its time, holding your attention without overstaying its welcome. The dusty landscapes contrast sharply with the tense atmosphere, creating a palpable sense of danger. Performances are solid, with a certain rawness that feels genuine. It’s not just about the murder – it dives into themes of greed, betrayal, and the cost of ambition. The practical effects have that old-school charm, adding to its noirish vibe. There's something to appreciate in its craftsmanship.
Strong atmosphere of danger · Solid performances for the era · Interesting take on gold prospecting themes
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