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Fast and Fearless
Lightning Bill Lewis sets out to capture Gómez, the leader of a ruthless gang that has been tormenting a border town. He prevents Gómez from kidnapping his girl, Mary, but Gómez escapes. With the aid of Captain Duerta, Lightning Bill pursues the gang, and when it is captured by Mexican soldiers he is free to marry.
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Plot Summary
A spirited young rancher finds himself in a series of thrilling escapades as he races to protect his ranch and win the affection of a beautiful young woman. The story unfolds with daring rescues, narrow escapes, and the quintessential grit of the Wild West.
Critical Reception
As a silent Western from the silent film era, detailed critical reception is scarce. However, films of this nature starring Hoot Gibson were generally popular with audiences for their fast-paced action and straightforward narratives.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its action sequences and Hoot Gibson's energetic performance.
A typical, crowd-pleasing Western of its time, offering straightforward thrills.
Appreciated for its portrayal of classic Western archetypes and frontier spirit.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific 1924 silent film is not available.
Fun Fact
B. Reeves Eason, the director, was a prolific filmmaker in the silent era and often performed stunts himself, contributing to the authenticity of the action sequences in his Westerns.
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