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Cyclone of the Range
A cowboy searches for the man who killed his brother.
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Plot Summary
A fearless cowboy races against time to save his ranch and loved ones from a ruthless land grabber. He must overcome treacherous obstacles and outwit his enemies in a thrilling showdown. The fate of the local community rests on his ability to bring justice to the untamed West.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from the late 1920s, "Cyclone of the Range" received a generally positive reception for its action-packed sequences and the star power of Tom Mix. Critics at the time praised its fast pacing and thrilling stunts, typical of Mix's popular Westerns. While specific contemporary reviews are scarce, the film contributed to Mix's enduring legacy as a Western icon.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its exciting action and Tom Mix's signature cowboy persona.
A classic example of the thrilling Westerns popular in the silent film era.
Delivers on the expected stunts and adventure for fans of the genre.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews from 1927 is unavailable. However, based on its era and star, it's presumed to have been enjoyed by audiences who appreciated Westerns and the charismatic performances of Tom Mix.
Fun Fact
Tom Mix was known for performing many of his own dangerous stunts, and "Cyclone of the Range" likely featured his trademark daredevilry, contributing to his widespread popularity and the film's excitement.
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