Pals
Pals

Pals

1925Movie50 minEnglish

The dog, Rex, finds the baby abandoned in the mountains. Unfortunately, the nearest town has no orphanage and rough cowboy and wonder-dog owner Bruce is forced to care for the infant himself.

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Director: John G. BlystoneGenres: Comedy, Drama, Western

Plot Summary

A loyal horse named Tony saves his owner, a Texas Ranger named 'Dusty' Johnson, from a treacherous outlaw gang. Dusty is framed for a crime he didn't commit and imprisoned, but Tony, with the help of a young woman, manages to prove Dusty's innocence and bring the real culprits to justice.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from the 1920s, specific critical reviews are scarce. However, films starring Tom Mix and his horse Tony were generally popular with audiences of the era, known for their thrilling action sequences and wholesome storytelling. The film likely received positive reactions for its Western adventure elements and the charismatic performance of its lead.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its exciting Western action and the enduring appeal of Tom Mix and Tony.
  • Audiences enjoyed the classic tale of loyalty and justice.
  • A well-executed silent film adventure of its time.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Pals' is difficult to gauge with modern metrics as it is a silent film from 1925. However, contemporary reports and the enduring popularity of Tom Mix and Tony the Horse suggest that audiences of the period found it to be an entertaining and thrilling Western.

Fun Fact

Tony the Horse was considered a co-star and was almost as famous as Tom Mix himself, often receiving fan mail and special billing in films.

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