Man Rustlin'
Man Rustlin'

Man Rustlin'

1926Movie50 minEnglish

At the urging of Mary Wilson, his schoolteacher sweetheart, Buck Hayden becomes a reporter for the local newspaper.

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Director: Leo CarrilloGenres: Western, Drama

Plot Summary

A young ranch hand named Leo is falsely accused of rustling cattle. He must prove his innocence and uncover the real culprit while navigating the harsh realities of the Old West. The film explores themes of justice, loyalty, and the struggle for survival in a frontier setting.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1926, specific critical reviews are scarce and difficult to find. However, contemporary audiences likely appreciated its Western themes and straightforward narrative. Leo Carrillo's presence as both director and star would have been a draw.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely appreciated for its Western genre elements and simple storytelling.
  • Leo Carrillo's dual role as director and lead actor was probably a highlight for audiences.
  • A typical example of early Western filmmaking, focusing on themes of justice and frontier life.

Google audience: Due to the film's age and obscurity, there is no readily available information on Google user reviews or audience sentiment.

Fun Fact

The film features a young Frankie Darro, who would go on to have a prolific career as a child actor in Hollywood.

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