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Plot Summary
In this silent Western, a young rancher is framed for a crime he didn't commit and must prove his innocence while battling rustlers and a corrupt sheriff. He finds himself torn between his loyalty to his family's ranch and his burgeoning love interest, all set against the rugged landscape of the American West. The film culminates in a dramatic showdown to clear his name and protect his land.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from the mid-1920s, critical reception is largely undocumented in modern databases. However, films of this era often focused on straightforward narratives and action, appealing to audiences of the time. Surviving information suggests it was a typical Western of its period, likely well-received by its target demographic for its adventurous plot and dramatic performances.
What Reviewers Say
A standard, yet engaging, silent Western narrative.
Features a compelling performance from its lead actor in a tale of frontier justice.
Captures the spirit of the West with its adventurous plot and dramatic twists.
Google audience: No specific audience reviews are available for this silent film from 1926.
Fun Fact
Rowland V. Lee, the director of 'Flaming Fury', went on to have a prolific career, directing notable films like 'The Wolf Man' (1941) and 'Son of Frankenstein' (1939).
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