Not really about prohibition - as the title and date might indicate - but a Charles Neville Buck yarn about rivalry between Kentucky mountain men enhanced by attractive location photography by Scottish-born cameraman Jack MacKenzie (just starting out on a half century career that would include 'Isle of the Dead' and 'Leave It to Beaver').
Rediscovered in Holland in 1996. For some reason, the friendly neighbourhood Klan who at the end pile in at the conclusion to save the day for handsome hero 'Bearcat' Stacy (Bernard J. Durning) are not identified as such in any of the plot synopses or the bizarrely translated titles that struggle to make the plot comprehensible in the only version currently available. But who else would turn out after dark on horseback wearing robes and carrying torches?
Rediscovered in Holland in 1996. For some reason, the friendly neighbourhood Klan who at the end pile in at the conclusion to save the day for handsome hero 'Bearcat' Stacy (Bernard J. Durning) are not identified as such in any of the plot synopses or the bizarrely translated titles that struggle to make the plot comprehensible in the only version currently available. But who else would turn out after dark on horseback wearing robes and carrying torches?