Warner Baxter, who had won an Academy Award for playing the Cisco Kid in In Old Arizona (1929), is at it again, fake Spanish...
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1930
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In one of his few surviving Westerns, silent screen cowboy hero Art Acord plays Bill Strong, a U.S. Marshal witnessing Red...
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Bill Strong
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1929
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In one of his few surviving Westerns, silent screen cowboy Art Acord plays Dick Weatherby, a young rancher whose unscrupulous...
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Dick Weatherby
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1929
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Returning to the family ranch after a spell as a circus performer, Art Hayes (Art Acord) finds that a crooked ranch foreman...
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Art Hayes
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1927
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Universal cowboy ace Art Acord once again rescued a damsel in distress from a runaway carriage in this well made silent...
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1927
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Robust silent screen cowboy Art Acord played "Side Show" Saunders, a dog and pony show operator who takes a job as a store...
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1927
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Hard-drinking silent screen hero Art Acord starred opposite his then-wife Louise Lorraine in this Universal oater directed by...
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1927
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Universal's rough-hewn Art Acord squared off against former real-life bandit Al Jennings in this 5-reel "Blue Streak"...
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1927
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In one of his better "Blue Streak" Westerns for Universal, Art Acord, playing Bill Bradley, saves Betty Brent (Velma Connor)...
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1926
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1926
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Art Acord was The Riding Rascal in this slick Universal western. Acord plays a mysterious homesteader who pitches camp in a...
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1926
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Rough-hewn Art Acord starred in this Universal "Blue Streak" Western as a dude-ranch foreman who disdains the place's...
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1926
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Universal cowboy star Art Acord mistakenly believes he killed a man in a bar-room brawl and goes undercover at a ranch...
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1926
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Veteran serial star William Desmond earned a rare opportunity to play comedy in this well-received Universal western about an...
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1925
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Produced by Poverty Row company Truart and directed by comedian Billy Bletcher, this low-budget outdoors melodrama headlined...
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1925
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Cowboy Jack Manning (Art Acord) and his young sidekick Eczema (Moe McCrea) come to the aid of a circus clown (Cesare Gravina)...
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1925
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Colorado-born Pete Morrison replaced Universal's own Art Acord as the star of this silent Western about a ranger falsely...
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1925
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Art Flanders
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1925
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Jailed for a robbery he didn't commit, Bullets Bernard (Art Acord) enlists an alcoholic jailhouse lawyer (Paul Weigel) to...
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Bullets Bernard
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1924
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Joseph Saneth produced this obscure silent western in which troubled star Art Acord plays a cowboy who must fight a former...
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Buck Dwan
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1924
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In what is perhaps one of his lesser vehicles, Douglas Fairbanks plays a Canadian Royal Mounted Policeman who impersonates a...
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1918
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By 1917, Theda Bara had become one of the screen's biggest stars, and her fans had long been suggesting that she portray...
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1917
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Battle of Life was Fox Studios' attempt to cash in on the "social statement" films being turned out by the likes of...
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1916
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1914
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1912
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