The Hawk's Trail
The Hawk's Trail

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The Hawk's Trail

1919
Movie
300 min
English

Through a forged will, a crook assumes control of a valuable estate. He poses as the brother of a dead man, and endeavors to dispose of the deceased man's two daughters, one of whom is in love with the forger's son.

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Director: Thomas H. InceGenres: Western, Drama

Plot Summary

In a remote frontier town, a notorious outlaw known as 'The Hawk' terrorizes the inhabitants. A determined sheriff sets out to bring him to justice, leading to a climactic confrontation that will decide the fate of the town. The story explores themes of good versus evil and the struggle for order in a lawless land.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1919, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, films starring William S. Hart were generally popular with audiences of the era, often praised for their portrayal of rugged Western heroes and dramatic storylines. Thomas H. Ince was a respected producer and director known for his studio system approach.

What Reviewers Say

  • William S. Hart's signature stoic performance anchors the Western drama.

  • The film offers a typical, yet engaging, tale of law and order on the frontier.

  • Cinematic techniques of the era contribute to the dramatic atmosphere.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not available due to its age.

Fun Fact

Thomas H. Ince, the director and producer, was one of the most powerful and influential figures in early Hollywood, often referred to as the 'Father of the Western'.

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