Dear Ol' Pal
Dear Ol' Pal

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Dear Ol' Pal

1923
Movie
10 min
English

Two lifelong friends vie for the affection of the same woman.

Insights

Director: B. Reeves EasonGenres: Western, Comedy

Plot Summary

A young ranch hand named "Skeeter" O'Dare is framed for a crime he didn't commit. To clear his name and prove his innocence, he must go on the run, facing down the real culprits and navigating a series of comedic mishaps along the way. He eventually uncovers a plot that threatens his reputation and the people he cares about.

Critical Reception

As a silent comedy-western from the early 1920s, 'Dear Ol' Pal' was likely received as light entertainment typical of the era, catering to audiences who enjoyed fast-paced action and good-natured humor. Contemporary reviews often focused on the star's charisma and the film's ability to provide escapism.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praiseworthy for its lighthearted comedic elements.

  • Hoot Gibson's charming performance anchors the film.

  • A quintessential silent western-comedy of its time.

Google audience: Audience reception for this silent film is difficult to ascertain through modern metrics. However, films of this genre and era were generally appreciated for their straightforward narratives and ability to entertain without complex themes.

Fun Fact

This film is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies exist today, making it a piece of cinematic history that can only be experienced through historical accounts and synopses.

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