![]() Gil gets drunk and plays a game of poker, getting into a fight with a man who accuses him of being a cattle rustler. Although Canby is initially suspicious of the newcomers, he eventually warms to them and offers to give them another drink. They learn from the locals in the saloon that the town has been having trouble with cattle rustlers. Shortly after arriving, Art and Gil go to Canby’s Saloon, the local bar, and talk to Canby, the owner. They are tired of drifting from place to place and hope to settle permanently in the town. ![]() ![]() Art Croft and Gil Carter, two cowboys, arrive in the small town of Bridger’s Wells after riding together through the western desert for five days. Wellman and starring Henry Fonda and Harry Morgan. The novel was generally praised by critics and was adapted into a 1943 film noir movie directed by William A. ![]() American author Walter van Tilburg Clark’s novel The Ox-Bow Incident (1940) is a western that tells the story of two men who join a lynch mob in a small town to try to catch and hang three suspected cattle rustlers, only to discover that their attempts at justice were misguided. ![]()
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