Two-Fisted Jefferson
Two-Fisted Jefferson

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Two-Fisted Jefferson

1922
Movie
45 min
English

Sheriff Jefferson Mosby is sent to Cactus Flats, Nevada, to combat outlaws harassing local homesteaders. After discovering the town's mayor is leading the criminals, Mosby uses disguises to infiltrate the gang, capture them, and restore order with the help of residents Molly and Danny.

Insights

Director: B. Reeves EasonGenres: Western, Short

Plot Summary

In this silent Western short, a ranch hand named Jefferson is wrongly accused of horse theft. He must clear his name and uncover the real culprits amidst a backdrop of dusty trails and frontier justice. The film follows his efforts to prove his innocence and bring the true thieves to light.

Critical Reception

As a silent short from 1922, contemporary critical reception is not widely documented. However, films of this era often focused on straightforward action and heroism, with star Hoot Gibson being a popular figure in Westerns.

What Reviewers Say

  • Silent Western shorts of this era typically offered straightforward action.

  • Hoot Gibson was a recognizable star known for his athletic performances.

  • The plot likely focused on themes of justice and heroism.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this silent short film from 1922 is not available.

Fun Fact

Hoot Gibson was a genuine rodeo champion before becoming a film star, which lent authenticity to his Western roles.

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