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1964
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The fourth of Oscar-winning short-subject director Youngson's comedy compilations (the earlier ones were Golden Age of...
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1963
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A Texas Ranger (Tom Mix, in his last film) must stop an evil gang leader (Charles Middleton) who is trying to scare Indians...
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1934
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Tom Mix once again goes up against corrupt Fred Kohler in this would-be epic Western filmed on-location at Kanab, UT....
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1933
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The exploits of 18th-century British highwayman Dick Turpin have been immortalized in scores of poems, ballads, novels, plays...
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1933
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Tom Mix makes like Hoot Gibson in the 1933 western Flaming Guns. Cast against type, Mix plays a cloddish sort who avoids...
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1933
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Tom Mix goes undercover as a prison inmate in this Western from Universal. The reason for Tom's masquerade is a bank robbery...
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1933
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Tom Mix goes up against a ruthless gang of rustlers headed by a crooked army colonel in this, his penultimate Western for...
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Tom Munroe
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1933
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1933
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Tom Rigby
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1932
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The 1932 Tom Mix western talkie Texas Bad Man has much in common with the sombre silent efforts by Mix's former rival...
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1932
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My Pal the King may not be the best of Tom Mix's talkie westerns, but it is the one that comes closest to the spirit of his...
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Tom Reed
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1932
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Thomas J. Destry, Jr.
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1932
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With less sumptuous production values perhaps, but with just as much savoir faire as in his earlier Fox Westerns, Tom Mix...
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Tom Markham
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1929
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Tom Mix's penultimate silent western, this film was executive produced by Joseph P. Kennedy (the father of the president),...
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Tom McCall
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1929
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The era's greatest western star Tom Mix had left his safe berth with the Fox company by 1929 and was struggling on poverty...
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Tom Manning
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1929
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In his first Western after leaving Fox for poverty row company FBO, Tom Mix once again played a pony express rider rescuing...
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1928
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1928
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One of Tom Mix's most successful films, this silent Western grossed an impressive $227,200.00 in domestic rentals alone, a...
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Tom Hardy
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1928
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Long before the advent of Roy Rogers, Tom Mix was regarded as the "king" of the movie cowboys. It is altogether fitting and...
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1928
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Tom Mix stars in the "modern" western Horseman of the Plains. Though the story is set in 1928, the plot is as old as the...
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1928
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Rival telephone companies race to complete a line between Cheyenne, Wyoming and Rawhide in this lively Tom Mix Western...
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Tom remington
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1928
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Silent screen Western star Tom Mix falls in love with a lovely circus performer in this fanciful (and typically overblown)...
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Tom Terry
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1927
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Returning from the war, Tom Mason (Tom Mix) rides square into a raging feud between the his family and the neighboring Brady...
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Tom Mason
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1927
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This western is one of Tom Mix's most inventive and certainly among his most off-beat. This time he plays a California...
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Tom Phelan
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1927
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The tragic drowning death of stunt woman Ethel Hall marred the filming of this otherwise below average Tom Mix western. The...
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Tom Gier
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1927
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Fired for crashing his aeroplane into his employer's ranch, Tom Mix is elected sheriff in a town with, as a title stated, "a...
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Tom Tracey
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1927
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The Fox company's greatest asset, Western hero Tom Mix, was badly burned by gunpowder during a fight with co-star...
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Tom Morley
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1927
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The greatest western star of his day, Tom Mix performed several dangerous stunts without the benefit of a double in...
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Tom Dane
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1927
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Silent screen Western star Tom Mix portrays a detective investigating a series of train robberies in this fast-paced,...
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Tom Gordon
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1926
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Yellowstone National Park was the setting for this delightful Tom Mix western that also featured a two-color Technicolor...
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Paul Wharton
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1926
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My Own Pal takes Tom Mix out of his customary western surroundings and plunks him in the middle of New York City. Joining a...
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Tom O'Hara
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1926
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Tom Mix's faithful horse Tony portrays a wild stallion in this average Mix western in which the hero saves a girl...
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1926
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One of cowboy star Tom Mix's best films for the Fox company, No Man's Gold was, according to the trade magazine Variety, "a...
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1926
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Tom Mix's lucrative contract with Fox Studios was drawing to a close when the World's Most Popular Cowboy starred in Canyon...
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Tom Mills
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1926
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Tom Mix plays an Eastern dandy who finds himself banished to a Western ranch in this routine silent Western which boasted of...
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Tom Bouden
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1926
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John Shefford,Lassiter
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1925
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Cowboy ace Tom Mix allowed himself a change of pace with this costume adventure produced by Fox. Mix plays the legendary...
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Dick Turpin
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1925
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Cowboy Mark King (Tom Mix) comes to the aid of an old miner, Honeycutt (George Berrell) who, in gratitude, reveals the...
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Mark King
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1925
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Either you loved Tom Mix or you disapproved of his turning westerns into three-ring circuses. The Lucky Horseshoe presented...
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Tom Foster
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1925
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Visiting his vast properties incognito, Hugh Nichols (Tom Mix) discovers that his land agent (Cyril Chadwick) is forcing...
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Hugh Nichols
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1925
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Jim Lassiter
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1925
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A prospector (Tom Mix), falsely accused of murdering a deputy (Lucien Littlefield), comes across a wounded dog (Duke) who has...
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Producer
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1924
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Tom Mix always had a love for comedy -- if not always the wherewithal -- and The Heart Buster must have disappointed the...
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1924
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Filmed on magnificent locations at Cedar City, Utah and Zion Canyon, this lavishly mounted Tom Mix Western was based on The...
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Jim Gordon/The Orphan
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1924
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Zane Grey's often-filmed tale of the gunfighter's pacifist son who is forced into action by his father's erstwhile enemies...
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Duck Duane
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1924
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Played mainly for laughs, this silent Western features Tom Mix as a rancher who goes to Washington (not unlike the later Mr....
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1924
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Based on a story by Max Brand (Frederick Faust), this minor Tom Mix western is really just a romantic comedy in which Tom...
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Lucky Bill
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1924
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Right away, the title to this comedy-drama indicates that it's not the usual Tom Mix picture, although it does have its...
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1924
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This above-average Tom Mix western contains one of the star's more spectacular stunts -- a jump on horseback across the...
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Steve Clancy
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1923
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Western star Tom Mix enjoyed doing comedy as much as performing daring stunts on his horse, Tony, and this film, about a...
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1923
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While this fast-paced action picture from cowboy star Tom Mix was a little lighter on the Western scenes than normal (a good...
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Grant Malvern
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1923
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1923
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Less a western than an attempt by Tom Mix to emulate Will Rogers, this silent action comedy features the star donning a suit...
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"Pep" Hawkins
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1923
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Cowboy star Tom Mix takes a break from the far West to play a rancher headed for the far North in this action-adventure....
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Michael Dane
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1923
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Chasing the Moon is a nonstop silent precursor to the classic talkie melodrama D.O.A. Tom Mix, in mufti rather than his...
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Screenwriter, Dwight Locke
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1922
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When trade paper Motion Picture News said, "As a comedian, Tom Mix is a good tragedian," it's clear he was in trouble with...
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Henry Boone,Kit Carson Boone
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1922
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Based on Joseph Bushnell Ames' Shoe Bar Stratton (published that same year), this average Tom Mix Western starred the...
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1922
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Based on a 1921 story by George Owen Baxter (alias Frederick Faust and Max Brand), this fine Tom Mix Western featured the...
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Andrew Lanning
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1922
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Tom Mix played "Clean-Up" Sudden, a drifter restoring law and order to a small farming community run by a corrupt sheriff...
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"Clean-Up" Sudden
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1922
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David Brandon
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1922
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Tom Mix went the Douglas Fairbanks route with this silent West, augmenting the usual sagebrush melodramatics with a clear...
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1922
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Tom Mix travels from the desert of the American West to the Sahara desert in this picture, which is as much farce as it is...
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Screen Story, Billy Evans
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1922
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Western star Tom Mix's wonder horse, Tony, took center stage in this fine silent oater directed by Lynn F. Reynolds for the...
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"Red" Ferris
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1922
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Based on the cerebral Wild Geese by Max Brand, this oater proved to be a rather uneasy vehicle for the era's most popular...
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Whistling Dan
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1921
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Larry McBride
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1921
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Admired for his comedy timing as much as for his athleticism, cowboy star Tom Mix turned to out and out burlesque in this...
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Jim Rose
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1921
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Instead of saddling up, Tom Mix gets behind the wheel in this picture. But he doesn't forego his cowboy antics completely --...
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1921
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Whistling Dan (Tom Mix) is raised by the kindly rancher Old Joe Cumberland (Harry Lonsdale) after Dan is found wandering the...
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Whistling Dan
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1921
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Max Brand's 1920 novel became a rousing Tom Mix Western less than a year later. A complicated story of love and revenge,...
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Anthony Woodbury
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1921
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Cowboy star Tom Mix wasn't afraid of playing for laughs, or even straying from the usual Western fare. Here he spoofs the...
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Hank Sherman
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1921
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Tex Roberts
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1921
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Tom Mix goes in for some laughs in this Western comedy. The Double Bit Ranch and the Rolling G Ranch are at odds over a...
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Screenwriter, Herbert parker
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1921
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In a change of pace, cowboy hero Tom Mix plays a Canadian mountie in The Cyclone. Despite his new surroundings, Mix comports...
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1920
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As Bat "No Limit" Carson, U.S. deputy marshal, Tom Mix has to battle all types of varmints, including crooked dance hall...
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1920
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This Western was typical Tom Mix fare -- it gave the cowboy star a load of opportunities to show off his fine stunt work,...
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1920
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A cowpuncher by the name of Whistling Dan (Tom Mix) is adopted by a rancher, Joe Cumberland (James O. Barrows). His daughter,...
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1920
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When Timothy Atkinson arrives in a rough Western town to become the telegraph operator, the locals peg him as a tenderfoot....
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Director
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1920
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There's not a whole lot of love but there sure is a lot of rootin'-tootin' desert action in this Tom Mix Western. In the...
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1920
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Every now and then, cowboy star Tom Mix would pull a clinker out of his ten-gallon hat, and this picture was one of them. Mix...
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1919
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Tom Mix and his wife Victoria Forde starred in this typical comedy-Western in which Forde becomes the focal point of the...
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Director
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1919
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Even though Tom Mix forsakes his cowboy hat for a fur cap in this Northwoods tale, the story (adapted from the novel by Frank...
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1919
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This volume on the history of cinema contains early, short, silent films - mostly before 1920 - including: Melies'...
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1919
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Clay Burgess (Tom Mix), a drifter, returns to the small town of Palo to find the president of the bank -- his father --...
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1918
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Ace High is one of the earliest Tom Mix westerns still in existence. Technically, the film is a "northern," since most of the...
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1918
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Tom Mix rode again in the brisk Fox western Six-Shooter Andy. When our hero isn't punching cows (and other cowboys), he's...
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1918
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Director
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1918
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1917
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1917
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1917
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1917
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Director, Producer
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1917
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Director, Producer
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1917
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Six early Tom Mix one-reelers from his days with the Selig Polyscope Company are featured on this compilation tape:...
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1916
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One of the few extant westerns from Tom Mix's days with the Selig Polyscope Company, The Heart of Texas Ryan features a...
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1916
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Director
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Cowboy star Tom Mix graduated from one-reelers to three-reelers with this picture. When ranch foreman Tom Melford (Mix)...
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Director
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Tom Mix had just graduated from one- to three-reelers when he made this Western, and its cookie-cutter plot would be repeated...
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Five early Tom Mix one-reelers are featured in this compilation: Never Again (1915), in which Mix plays a temperance...
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1916
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Ranch foreman Tom Snow (Tom Mix) is being hounded by sheriff Luke Fisher (Pat Chrisman) and his deputy, Brad Foster (Sid...
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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Director, Producer
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1916
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1915
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1915
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1915
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1915
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Director, Producer
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1915
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Director, Producer
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1915
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Tom Mix directed this Selig one-reeler in which the great cowboy star takes over the reigns of a stranded production crew,...
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Director
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1915
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Director
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1915
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Director
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1915
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1915
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1915
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1915
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1915
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Director
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1915
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Director, Producer
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1915
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Director
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1915
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Director
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1915
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Silent screen western star Tom Mix both produced and directed this early Selig one-reeler filmed on location in Las Vegas,...
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Director
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1915
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Director
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1915
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Director, Producer
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1915
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1915
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Director
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1915
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The outskirts of Jacksonville, FL, do a fair imitation of the Spanish countryside in this Vim one-reel comedy featuring...
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Director, Producer
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1915
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1915
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1915
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Director
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1915
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The heroes of this three-reel Selig western are a pair of rodeo performers, stranded in a one-horse town after their Wild...
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Director
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1915
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1915
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1915
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1915
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1915
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1915
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Director
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1914
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Some sources list Tom Mix as one of the cast members in Your Girl and Mine, but this is unlikely, since the picture was...
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1914
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1914
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This three-reel Selig production was adapted from Isobel, a novel by James Oliver Curwood. The first few scenes establish the...
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1914
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1913
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1913
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1913
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1913
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1913
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1913
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1913
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1913
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1913
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1913
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1913
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1913
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1913
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1913
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1911
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1911
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1911
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1911
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