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Director:
Dick Richards
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Gary Grimes, Billy Green Bush, Luke Askew…
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Young farmboy who always wanted to be a cowhand talks a tough trail boss into hiring him on a cattle drive.
The Culpepper Cattle Co.
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068435
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SOURCE: The Culpepper Cattle Co. 1972 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Drama, Western
Director: Dick Richards
Stars: Gary Grimes, Billy Green Bush, Luke Askew
Plot: Young farmboy who always wanted to be a cowhand talks a tough trail boss into hiring him on a cattle drive.
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Teenager Ben Mockridge feels life in a Wild West farm town has nothing better to offer than horse-cart racing with other hicks, so he naively begs cattle company owner Frank Culpepper to engage him as the youngest cowboy for a long cattle trail to a fort. His mother barely notices. Ben doesn't even seem to get it when he's told to report as 'little Mary' to the old cook, whose words, "Cowboy is something you do only if you have nothing better." gradually become clear. Instead of an exciting heroic macho life, it's endless hard work, dumb chores and embarrassment, even getting literally caught with his pants down, robbed of his horse, and witnessing unpunished crimes...—KGF Vissers