Here we go again with plot number 3729-B. Golden-hearted chorus girl Sally Casey (Priscilla Bonner) is in love with wealthy...
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1929
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Riding somewhat on his more famous brother Jack's coattails, Al Hoxie starred in eight Westerns produced by William Pizor for...
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Director
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1928
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A handsome French trapper must chose between an Indian girl and a pretty white orphan in this Northwoods melodrama produced...
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Director
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1928
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Producer-director Ben Wilson starred opposite his frequent screen partner, Neva Gerber, in this cheaply made silent western....
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Director
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1927
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Cowboy Arthur Weston (Dick Hatton) sulkily observes his girlfriend Mary Osbourn (Elsa Benham) doing the Charleston with...
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Director
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1927
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The familiar silent-screen serial team of Ben Wilson and Neva Gerber starred in this inexpensive western potboiler which...
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Director
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1926
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Romance, betrayal, and forgiveness at a cavalry outpost were the ingredients in this low-budget silent Western directed by...
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Director, Producer, Captain Malcolm Teale
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1926
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Produced and directed by poverty row maven Benjamin F. Wilson (the "F" stood for Franklin!), this minor silent Western...
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Director
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1926
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Director
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1925
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Stunt innovator Yakima Canutt had already been making his presence known in films for several years by the time F.B.O....
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Director
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1925
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The action melodrama team of Ben Wilson and Neva Gerber strikes again in this low-budget silent western. Wilson is a rancher...
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Producer
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1925
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Lower-echelon silent screen cowboy Dick Hatton starred in this average oater independently produced by Ben Wilson for release...
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Producer
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1925
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Silent Western star Yakima Canutt played the son of a sheriff caught in the eternal battle between sheepmen and cattle...
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Director, Producer
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1925
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The poverty row team of Ben Wilson and Neva Gerber starred in this obscure silent Western based on General Charles King's A...
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Director, John Field
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1925
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Falsely accused of murdering a prospector and on the lam from the law, rancher Jess Dean (Yakima Canutt) not only tracks down...
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Producer
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1924
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Action star Ben Wilson enjoyed a modicum of success as an independent producer in the 1920s. One of Wilson's least typical...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1924
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Obscure silent screen cowboy Dick Hatton both starred in and co-wrote this equally obscure oater produced by Ben Wilson for...
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Producer
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1924
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The epic struggle for the rights to California became the basis for Days of '49, a 15-chapter serial produced by Ben Wilson's...
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Director
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1924
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Poverty row entrepreneur Ben Wilson both produced and starred in this fanciful silent Western also featuring Charles Chaplin...
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Hollister
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1924
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Director, Tom Watson
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1924
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Poverty row actor-director-producer Ashton Dearholt, as Pinto Pete, battles a gang of railroad saboteurs led by the spiteful...
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Producer
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1924
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Cheap western entrepreneur Ben Wilson produced this obscure silent oater starring the less-than-appealing Dick Hatton as a...
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Producer
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1924
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This domestic drama may sound tiresome, but it was considered solid entertainment in 1923. Just before he gets married,...
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Producer
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1923
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Director, Producer
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1923
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Independent producer-director Ben Wilson was the one who suggested Hartford Hoxie change his name to plain Jack Hoxie. The...
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Producer
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1922
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Director Benjamin F. Wilson stars Neva Gerber, his favorite leading lady (onscreen, though apparently not in life), in this...
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Producer
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1922
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A newly married socialite discovers he is part Apache in this low-budget silent melodrama based on a story by Peter B. Kyne...
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Director
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1922
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Serial star Ben Wilson produced and directed this lively potboiler. Ann Little plays the daughter of self-sacrificing...
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Director, Producer
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1922
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Director
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1922
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Based on a magazine serial, this low-budget society melodrama stars Neva Gerber as Julia Merrifield, a poor working girl...
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Producer
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1922
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Producer
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1921
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Yet another long-lost silent Western from Benjamin F. Wilson, The Man From Texas was made for low-budget Ben Roy Productions...
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Director
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1921
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Director
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1921
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Produced by Universal and released in 15 installments, this Western serial made a star of former rodeo rider Jack Hoxie....
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Producer
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1919
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1917
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