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Hitchin' Posts
Jefferson Todd and Louis Castiga, brothers-in-law, come to blows on a Mississippi River steamer when Todd discovers Castiga's presence there with a woman.
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Plot Summary
In this silent Western comedy, Tom Travers, a young ranch hand, finds himself caught between his loyalty to his gruff boss and his budding romance with the boss's daughter. When a rival rancher attempts to steal valuable land, Tom must use his wit and equestrian skills to save the day and win the heart of his beloved.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1920, contemporary critical reception is not widely documented in modern databases. However, films starring Tom Mix were generally popular with audiences of the era for their action and straightforward storytelling. This particular film is often noted for its blend of Western action and lighthearted comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its blend of thrilling Western action and comedic elements.
Tom Mix's signature on-screen persona was a major draw for audiences.
A classic example of early Hollywood's Western genre.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this silent film is not available.
Fun Fact
Hitchin' Posts was one of many successful collaborations between star Tom Mix and director John G. Blystone, solidifying Mix's status as a major Western film star of the silent era.
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