The Tornado
The Tornado

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The Tornado

1925
Movie
70 min
English

a tornado, flood, and log jam of astounding realism..a love theme as overwhelming as the tornado itself, acclaimed by critics as the most thrilling screen drama ever presented.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: William BeaudineGenres: Western, Action, Adventure

Plot Summary

A young rancher, Ken, is falsely accused of rustling cattle belonging to the powerful cattle baron, Bob Johnson. Johnson is determined to see Ken convicted and even frames him for a murder. Ken must evade the law and Johnson's men to prove his innocence and expose the real rustlers.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from the mid-1920s, "The Tornado" was a typical action-packed Western designed for mass entertainment. Contemporary reviews likely focused on its thrilling stunts and Ken Maynard's performance as a dashing hero, which were standard elements for the genre's success during that era. Its place in film history is primarily as an example of early Western filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its fast-paced action and Ken Maynard's daring horse riding.

  • A quintessential example of early 1920s Western cinema.

  • The plot, while simple, provided ample opportunity for exciting chase sequences and dramatic confrontations.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for a silent film from 1925 is not available. However, films of this era were generally enjoyed for their straightforward narratives and action, appealing to a wide audience.

Fun Fact

Ken Maynard was known for performing many of his own dangerous stunts, including riding horses and performing leaps, which was a significant draw for audiences of his films.

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