Medicine Bend
Medicine Bend

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Medicine Bend

1916
Movie
50 min
English

Whispering Smith, a railroad detective, is sent to Medicine Bend to suppress the looting of cars.

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Director: William S. HartGenres: Western, Drama, Silent Film

Plot Summary

In this silent Western, a young man, having been raised by a kind woman, learns of his true lineage as the son of a notorious outlaw. He struggles with his identity and the expectations placed upon him by his father's legacy. The story follows his journey as he confronts the challenges of his past and strives to forge his own path, potentially redeeming his family name.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1916, contemporary critical reception is difficult to pinpoint with modern metrics. However, William S. Hart was a major star of the Western genre at the time, and his films were generally popular with audiences for their dramatic narratives and his stoic performances. The film likely received positive attention for its adventurous plot and portrayal of the American West.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its strong Western atmosphere and dramatic themes.

  • William S. Hart's performance likely a key draw for audiences.

  • The narrative explores classic themes of destiny and redemption.

Google audience: As a silent film from 1916, direct user reviews are not available. However, films of this era starring William S. Hart were generally well-received by the audiences of the time who appreciated his authentic portrayal of Western life and compelling dramatic stories.

Fun Fact

William S. Hart, one of the biggest stars of the silent era, often wrote, directed, and starred in his own films, meticulously crafting his Western narratives.

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