The Drifter
The Drifter

The Drifter

1929Movie60 minEnglish

Silent cowboy western starring Tom Mix, Bernard Bolden, Dorothy Dwan, Barney Furey, Albert J. Smith, and Ernest Wilson. Also, note that this is a "lost" film, which means that no surviving copies are thought to exist.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: William A. WellmanGenres: Drama, Western

Plot Summary

A drifter arrives in a small town and becomes entangled with a local family. He falls for the daughter, but his past threatens to catch up with him, leading to a dramatic confrontation. The film explores themes of redemption and the harsh realities of life on the frontier.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'The Drifter' received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising Richard Dix's performance and Wellman's direction. Some found the plot to be conventional for the Western genre, but its gritty portrayal of frontier life and dramatic tension were generally well-received by audiences of the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its strong lead performance and atmospheric direction.
  • Acknowledged for its dramatic tension and depiction of frontier hardship.
  • Some noted the plot as being somewhat predictable within the genre.

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Fun Fact

Despite being a Western, 'The Drifter' was filmed entirely on location in Technicolor, which was a relatively new and expensive process for filmmaking in 1929, contributing to its visual impact.

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