Bluff
Bluff

Bluff

1924Movie60 minEnglish

Desperately needing money for her sick brother, Betty Hallowell passes herself off as missing fashion designer Nina Loring. She becomes successful, but suddenly she is arrested--the real Nina Loring turns out to have been an embezzler.

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Director: Samuel TaylorGenres: Drama, Western

Plot Summary

When a cowboy is framed for cattle rustling, he must find a way to clear his name and uncover the real culprits. Facing accusations and distrust, he endeavors to prove his innocence amidst the harsh realities of the Wild West. The film follows his perilous journey to expose the truth and reclaim his reputation.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1924, 'Bluff' is not widely reviewed by modern standards. Information on its critical reception at the time of release is scarce. However, films of this era starring Hoot Gibson were generally popular with audiences looking for Western adventure. The film likely received standard reviews for its genre at the time, focusing on its action and plot.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely praised for its Western action and Hoot Gibson's performance.
  • The plot would have been typical for a genre film of the era.
  • Silent film pacing and storytelling were standard for the time.

Google audience: There is no specific data available for Google user reviews of 'Bluff (1924)' due to its age and the lack of widespread digital archiving for films of this period.

Fun Fact

Hoot Gibson was a popular rodeo champion and silent film star known for his authentic Western persona and his own stunt work.

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