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Tearin' Loose
Jim Dorn, owner of the Bar X Ranch, is accused of crime he actually committed by Bud Deering, his girlfriend Ann's brother.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy young man, bored with his privileged life, decides to experience life among the working class. He assumes a false identity and takes on manual labor, encountering love and hardship along the way. His experiences challenge his preconceived notions about society and himself.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from the silent era, contemporary reviews are scarce, but the film was generally seen as a lighthearted comedy-drama. Its reception was typical for its time, likely appreciated for its star power and comedic elements rather than profound thematic depth.
What Reviewers Say
A charming silent comedy showcasing the contrast between wealth and poverty.
Features solid performances from its lead actors.
Offers a light, romantic storyline with comedic undertones.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this 1925 silent film is not available.
Fun Fact
Paul Bern, the director, later had a tumultuous and tragic marriage to the famous actress Jean Harlow.
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