
Movie spotlight
The Black Cyclone
A cowboy and a wild horse find they have some things in common: both have enemies out to get them and both must save their mates from danger.
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Plot Summary
In this silent Western, Buckskin Tim, a ranch foreman, is tasked with protecting a valuable herd of horses from rustlers. He falls for Mary, a young woman who is also targeted by the outlaws. Buckskin Tim must use his wits and courage to save the horses, Mary, and expose the criminal plot before it's too late.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from the 1920s, 'The Black Cyclone' was a popular and entertaining entry in the Western genre, typical of the era's adventure films starring Tom Mix. While specific critical reviews from its release are scarce, films of this nature were generally well-received by audiences for their action, straightforward plots, and charismatic leads.
What Reviewers Say
A classic Tom Mix silent Western showcasing thrilling horse stunts.
Features a straightforward plot with clear heroes and villains.
Offers a glimpse into the popular adventure films of the silent era.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not readily available due to its age and silent film format.
Fun Fact
Tom Mix was known for performing many of his own dangerous stunts, including intricate riding sequences and daring falls, which contributed to his popularity and the excitement of films like 'The Black Cyclone'.
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