A Man of Action
A Man of Action

A Man of Action

1923Movie60 minEnglish

Wealthy Bruce MacAllister, goaded by his fiancée, Helen, into proving that he is a man of action rather than a pampered youth tells his estate administrator, Eugene Preston, that he is going east for a meeting. Instead, Bruce dons a disguise and infiltrates the San Francisco underworld. Mistaken for master criminal "The Chicago Kid", he finds himself leading the gang in a robbery of his own fortune in diamonds. Discovering Eugene's intention to steal the jewels for himself he engineers it so the loot changes hands many times. Getting wise, Helen summons the police, the criminals are apprehended, and she sees Bruce in a new light.

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Director: Al RobertsGenres: Drama, Western

Plot Summary

Set against the backdrop of the American West, this film likely follows a rugged individual navigating challenges and moral dilemmas. As a 'Man of Action,' the protagonist would be involved in conflicts, perhaps defending the innocent or pursuing his own dangerous goals. The narrative would explore themes of courage, justice, and the harsh realities of frontier life.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1923, specific critical reviews and audience reception data are largely unarchived or difficult to access. Films from this era were often judged by their entertainment value and adherence to popular genre conventions of the time. Contemporary reviews, if available, would have focused on the star's performance, the pacing, and the visual storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • A standard Western offering from the silent era, likely capitalizing on star power.
  • Pacing and visual narrative were key elements for films of this period.
  • Themes of heroism and frontier justice would have been prevalent.

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Fun Fact

Harry Carey, the star of 'A Man of Action,' was a significant figure in early Western cinema and played a crucial role in developing the 'Western hero' archetype, often seen as a precursor to John Wayne's iconic cowboy characters.

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