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Biff Bang Buddy
Buddy Walters is a cowboy falsely accused of a crime actually committed by nasty Al Richmond.
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Plot Summary
A young cowboy, known for his quick fists and quick wit, finds himself entangled in a scheme involving stolen cattle and a damsel in distress. He must use his skills to clear his name and protect the innocent from a ruthless villain.
Critical Reception
As a silent Western from the early 20th century, 'Biff Bang Buddy' was a typical example of the genre, praised for its action sequences and the charismatic performance of its star, Hoot Gibson. While specific contemporary reviews are scarce, films of this nature were generally popular with audiences who enjoyed straightforward tales of heroism and adventure.
What Reviewers Say
Action-packed Western with a satisfying hero.
Classic silent film charm and Hoot Gibson's signature performance.
A straightforward, enjoyable adventure for fans of the genre.
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Fun Fact
Hoot Gibson was known for performing many of his own stunts, which contributed to the authenticity and excitement of his films like 'Biff Bang Buddy'.
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