Catlow (1971)
Forget the law-abiding heroes—*Catlow* is a lean, sun-scorched ride with an outlaw who’s more charming than righteous. This isn’t just a heist; it’s a cat-and-mouse game across the border, where loyalty is tested and danger hides in every canyon. The real hook? The magnetic tension between the rogue and the relentless lawman chasing him, both played with gritty wit. If you crave a Western that values swagger, quick dialogue, and a payoff that feels earned, saddle up. It’s a gold-rush adventure for anyone who loves antiheroes with a code.