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Ridin' Double

1924
Movie
50 min
English

Hoss Martin befriends Chuck Willis, a war veteran long separated from his mother. They arrive at the old home to find Gabe Lawrence posing as the son. Gabe is scheming with Luke Steele to deprive the mother of the ranch, but Hoss shows them up, installs his friend in his proper place, and wins the love of sister Elizabeth.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: B. Reeves Eason, William NighGenres: Western, Comedy

Plot Summary

Young "Lucky" Larabee, a cowboy with a knack for getting into trouble, finds himself caught between a wealthy ranch owner and a band of rustlers. When the owner's daughter is kidnapped, Lucky must overcome his usual chaotic approach to rescue her and clear his name. He navigates a series of perilous situations and comedic mishaps, ultimately proving his bravery and resourcefulness.

Critical Reception

As a silent Western comedy from the silent era, 'Ridin' Double' was a typical Hoot Gibson vehicle, designed for light entertainment and action. Contemporary reviews likely focused on Gibson's signature cowboy antics and the film's fast-paced plot. Modern critical reception is scarce, but it's generally regarded as an enjoyable example of its genre and era, appreciated for its comedic elements and straightforward Western narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Hoot Gibson delivers his characteristic blend of daring stunts and lighthearted comedy.

  • The film provides straightforward Western action with predictable but entertaining plot twists.

  • A charming example of early 1920s Western filmmaking, relying on star power and visual gags.

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Fun Fact

Hoot Gibson was known for performing many of his own stunts, which contributed to the authenticity and excitement of his Western films.

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