In his second and last Western for low-budget company First Division, veteran cowboy star Hoot Gibson played Neil Gibson,...
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1935
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1934
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Bimbo
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1928
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A ranch foreman (Fred Humes) is falsely accused of a robbery actually committed by his look-alike cousin (also Humes), a...
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Larry Dav,Tom Day
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1928
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Universal's also-ran cowboy star Fred Humes starred in this typical silent oater, billed by the studio as a "Ranch Rider...
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1928
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Universal cowboy Fred Humes comes to the rescue of a beleaguered prospector in this average silent Western helmed by house...
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1928
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Yet another heroine faces yet another forced marriage in this typical Fred Humes oater, produced, cookie-cutter style, by...
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Tom Evans
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1928
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Larry Day
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1927
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In this typical silent Universal "Blue Streak Western," a couple of crooked real estate speculators (Boris Bullock and...
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1927
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The founder of Universal, "Uncle" Carl Laemmle, had, as the writer Ogden Nash once pointed out, "quite a big faemmle."...
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1927
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Directed by Ernst Laemmle, a nephew of the studio's diminutive owner, this typical Universal oater starred Fred Humes and...
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1927
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Smilin' Sam Perry
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1927
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Second-string Universal cowboy Fred Humes starred in this familiar silent Western about a returning war veteran who finds...
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Lem Gallagher
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1927
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Jack Morton
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1926
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1926
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As reward for saving a girl (Lotus Thompson) from quicksand, Fred Humes gets a job on her ranch. One problem, though: he is...
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Andy Hubbard
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1926
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Silent screen cowboy Hoot Gibson handled situation comedy better than any of his rivals, with the possible exception of...
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1925
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Silent western star Hoot Gibson enjoyed showing off his rodeo skills in his westerns. This time, he mistakenly assumes he...
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1925
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Patsy Ruth Miller plays a female Tarzan in this adventure drama. When John Livingstone marries a circus performer, his father...
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1925
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Pulp writer Henry Herbert Knibb wrote the original story of this silent Hoot Gibson western, which enjoyed an above-average...
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1924
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1924
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According to Hollywood lore, silent screen western star Jack Hoxie could neither read nor write -- not true, says Hoxie's...
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1924
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