The Man Unconquerable
The Man Unconquerable

The Man Unconquerable

1922Movie60 minEnglish

A conservative young man inherits his uncle's pearl fishery concession in the South Pacific. Upon his arrival there, he becomes involved with a woman and a mystery.

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Director: Lambert HillyerGenres: Western, Drama

Plot Summary

In this silent Western, a ranch foreman finds himself in a conflict with a ruthless cattle baron who is determined to drive the settlers off their land. The foreman must rally the townsfolk and use his wits and courage to protect their homes and livelihoods from the baron's oppressive tactics. The film showcases classic Western themes of justice, bravery, and the struggle against injustice.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1922, detailed critical reception is scarce. However, films of this era featuring Jack Hoxie typically followed a formula that appealed to audiences interested in straightforward Western action and moral narratives. It likely received moderate attention within its genre during its release.

What Reviewers Say

  • Simple, effective Western storytelling.
  • Showcases the classic ruggedness of the Western hero.
  • A typical example of early 20th-century Western filmmaking.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this film is unavailable due to its age and the nature of silent film distribution and reception tracking.

Fun Fact

Jack Hoxie was a popular star of silent Westerns, often performing his own stunts and known for his physically demanding roles.

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