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White Man
Lady Andrea Pellor is engaged with a South African wealthy mine owner only to save her family from misery. Before the wedding, she changes her mind about marrying the rich man for the wrong reasons, and she begs a pilot known as "White Man" to take her with him.
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Plot Summary
A young man, orphaned and raised by Native Americans, finds himself caught between two worlds when his heritage is revealed. He must navigate the prejudices of both his birth family and his adopted tribe, ultimately striving for peace and understanding.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from the early 20th century, 'White Man' is primarily of historical interest for its portrayal of Western themes and its early performances. Contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain, but the film is recognized for its adventurous plot and Hoot Gibson's popular persona.
What Reviewers Say
A classic silent Western adventure.
Features a compelling narrative of identity and belonging.
Hoot Gibson delivers a charismatic performance.
Google audience: Audience reception data from Google is not available for this silent film.
Fun Fact
Loretta Young, who plays the female lead, was only 11 years old when she appeared in 'White Man'.
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