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Dangerous Trails
Dangerous Trails is a silent Western
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Plot Summary
A young ranch hand, Bob Higgins, must protect his father's herd from rustlers and a greedy land baron. He falls in love with the land baron's daughter, creating further complications in his efforts to save the ranch. The film follows his daring attempts to outwit his adversaries and secure his family's future.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1920, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, Westerns of this era were generally popular, relying on straightforward plots and action to entertain audiences. Films starring Hoot Gibson were known for their authenticity in portraying cowboy life.
What Reviewers Say
The film is a typical example of early Western filmmaking.
Features straightforward action and a classic good versus evil narrative.
Showcases the popular appeal of Hoot Gibson in early Hollywood.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this film is not available due to its age and the limited digital footprint of early silent films.
Fun Fact
Hoot Gibson was a popular rodeo champion before becoming a major star in silent Western films, known for performing many of his own stunts.
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