Human Stuff
Human Stuff

Human Stuff

1920Movie50 minEnglish

An Eastern boy is sent to the West to run the family's sheep ranch. The presence of sheep anger nearby cattlemen, who don't want to share their cattle's grazing lands with them, and their leader has no compunctions about resorting to drastic measures to protect his interests.

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Director: B. Reeves EasonGenres: Western, Drama

Plot Summary

When a devoted young ranch hand is framed for a robbery, he must flee and prove his innocence. He eventually finds himself in a tough frontier town, where he must contend with a ruthless outlaw gang and a corrupt sheriff. His journey involves protecting a young woman from the gang's advances and ultimately confronting the real criminals.

Critical Reception

Information regarding critical reception from 1920 is scarce. However, as a typical silent Western of its era, it likely played to audiences who enjoyed action, adventure, and clear-cut morality tales.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely a straightforward Western narrative typical of the era.
  • Features action and a clear protagonist's struggle against adversity.
  • Emphasizes themes of justice and innocence.

Google audience: As this film is from 1920, there are no readily available aggregated Google user reviews to summarize.

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This film is considered a lost film, meaning no copies are known to exist today.

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