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Six-Shooter Andy
Susan Allenby's father is killed during a robbery staged by Bannack's corrupt sheriff, Tom Slade, and his men, leaving the girl to care for her eight brothers and sisters. Andy Crawford and his father William take the orphans in, but after Andy's father is killed, the young prospector vows to avenge his death and clean up the town.
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Plot Summary
Andy, a timid ranch hand, is constantly bullied and looked down upon by his peers. However, when a band of outlaws threatens the ranch and the woman he loves, Andy must find the courage within himself to become the heroic 'Six-Shooter Andy' they all believed him to be.
Critical Reception
As a silent comedy-western from 1918, 'Six-Shooter Andy' was likely received as light entertainment. While specific contemporary reviews are scarce, films of this genre and era were generally appreciated for their action and humor, appealing to a broad audience.
What Reviewers Say
Enjoyable silent-era Western comedy.
Features classic tropes of the underdog hero.
A straightforward and entertaining plot.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific 1918 film is not available.
Fun Fact
Hoot Gibson, the star of 'Six-Shooter Andy', was a popular cowboy actor during the silent film era, known for his athletic stunts and charming persona.
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