Layon Gray is best known as the writer, director and star of the long-running Black Angels Over Tuskegee, which told the story of the first African-American fighter pilots. In this stage western, he does triple duty again to depict another pioneer: 19th-century lawman Bass Reeves, who rose from slavery to became the first Black deputy U.S. marshal west of the Mississippi River.
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