Wolf Tracks
Wolf Tracks

Wolf Tracks

1923Movie45 minEnglish

Poverty-row Western story of two young strangers -- Jack Hastings and Jean Meredith -- inheriting one-half of a map to a hidden gold mine. A villain, Wolf Santell, steals Jack's half of the map, which is enclosed in a locket, only to lose it again in the river.

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Director: Leo MaloneyGenres: Western, Action, Adventure, Crime

Plot Summary

A young rancher is framed for cattle rustling by a notorious outlaw. He escapes prison and, with the help of a determined young woman, sets out to clear his name and bring the real culprits to justice. The film follows his pursuit across the rugged frontier, encountering danger and suspense at every turn.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from the early 1920s, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, films of this genre and era were generally popular with audiences, often praised for their action and straightforward storytelling. "Wolf Tracks" likely received positive, albeit unreserved, reviews typical for a B-movie western of its time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Engaging silent western with a classic tale of wrongful accusation.
  • Features exciting chase sequences and a determined protagonist.
  • A solid example of early 1920s Western filmmaking.

Google audience: Due to the film's age and silent format, specific Google user reviews are not readily available. However, audiences of the era typically enjoyed westerns for their adventurous plots and clear moral narratives.

Fun Fact

Leo Maloney, who starred in and directed 'Wolf Tracks', was a prolific actor and director of silent Western films, often playing rugged heroes and lawmen.

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