The Boss of the Lazy Y
The Boss of the Lazy Y

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The Boss of the Lazy Y

1917
Movie
50 min
English

A 1917 film directed by Clifford Smith.

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Director: Arthur BertheletGenres: Western

Plot Summary

A young rancher inherits a sprawling cattle ranch from his uncle. He faces challenges from rustlers and the harsh environment as he tries to prove himself capable of managing the Lazy Y. The story centers on his determination to succeed and overcome obstacles in the unforgiving West.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1917, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, Westerns of this era were generally popular for their adventurous themes and portrayals of frontier life. The film likely appealed to audiences seeking entertainment rooted in traditional Western tropes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Early Westerns often relied on straightforward narratives of good versus evil.

  • The film likely capitalized on the enduring popularity of the Western genre in early cinema.

  • Audience enjoyment would have stemmed from the action, scenery, and classic cowboy archetypes.

Google audience: Due to its age and the nature of silent film distribution, specific Google user reviews are not available. General sentiment for early Westerns would have been positive, appreciating their straightforward storytelling and escapism.

Fun Fact

This film is an example of early Hollywood's output during the silent film era, a time when Westerns were a dominant genre and paved the way for future cinematic narratives of the American West.

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