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Wild Justice
A young woman takes refuge in a cabin during a blizzard with a villianous man. Meanwhile, coming to her rescue are the handsome hero and his trusted dog. A sub Rin-Tin-Tin canine named Peter the Great.
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Plot Summary
A ruthless cattle baron, Jedediah Harper, arrives in a small frontier town with plans to expand his empire. He clashes with a local rancher, Jack Stone, who stands in his way. The conflict escalates, involving the local sheriff and a woman caught between the two men.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1925, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, films of this era often focused on clear-cut morality tales and action, and this Western likely followed that trend. Harry Carey's presence suggests a typical performance in his well-established Western persona.
What Reviewers Say
A standard Western narrative of the silent era.
Features early performances from notable Western actors.
Likely appealed to audiences interested in frontier action and drama.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is unavailable due to its age and the era in which it was released.
Fun Fact
This film is considered a lost film, meaning no copies are known to exist today, making it difficult to study or screen.
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