
A Lust To Kill (1958) - A gritty, low-budget gut punch that smells of gunpowder and cheap desert whiskey. This isn't your standard white-hat vestern; it’s a mean, lean descent into the cycle of violence and the rot of the human soul. Jim Davis carries a weight that would crush a lesser actor, moving through a landscape of betrayal and hot lead. It’s a forgotten relic of the B-movie era that proves you don’t need a massive budget to tell a story that bites like a rattlesnake.