Plunging Hoofs
Plunging Hoofs

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Plunging Hoofs

1929
Movie
50 min
English

Jed Campbell, a "skypilot," and Nanette, a dance hall girl, meet when each goes to rescue Rex, "King of the Wild Horses," from a trap.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: John G. BlystoneGenres: Western, Drama

Plot Summary

When a wealthy rancher's son falls for a cowgirl who has been unfairly accused of stealing his father's prize stallion, he must race against time to prove her innocence. The son, a skilled rider himself, finds himself torn between loyalty to his family and his growing feelings for the accused woman. Their investigation uncovers a plot of deceit and betrayal within the ranch's operations.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from the early era of Hollywood, 'Plunging Hoofs' received moderate attention for its Western action and romantic storyline. Contemporary reviews often highlighted the stunt work and the performance of its lead, Ken Maynard, a popular cowboy star of the time. It is generally viewed as a standard, albeit entertaining, example of its genre from the late silent period.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its thrilling horse-riding sequences and Ken Maynard's charismatic performance.

  • The plot, while typical for a Western, offers enough suspense and romance to engage audiences.

  • A solid entry in the cowboy genre, showcasing the athleticism and drama associated with ranch life.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Plunging Hoofs' is largely historical, with limited direct reviews available. However, its status as a Ken Maynard film suggests it would have been appreciated by fans of the Western genre for its action and traditional storytelling.

Fun Fact

The film features early stunt work from Yakima Canutt, who would go on to become one of Hollywood's most influential stunt coordinators and directors.

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