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Beating the Game (1921 Western film)

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Beating the Game
Directed by Lee Kohlmar
Written by Robert Dillon
Evelyn McKinney
Starring Hoot Gibson
Distributed byUniversal Film Manufacturing Company
Release date
  • July 30, 1921 (1921-07-30)
Running time
20 minutes
CountryUnited States
Languages Silent
English intertitles

Beating the Game is a 1921 American silent Western film directed by Lee Kohlmar and featuring Hoot Gibson. [1]

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Plot

This plot summary comes from the original Library of Congress copyright filing:

Jack Collins, foreman of the Three Bar Ranch, risks his life to capture some rustlers after the bandits have raided the ranch. After a stiff battle Jack and his men capture and lead the rustlers back to town. There Jack is handed a telegram calling him East to Oak Center, Indian, to collect an inheritance a deceased uncle left him.

He arrives in Oak Center and is the center of attraction to the population. He treats them, inadvertently, to some Western heroics, when he has occasion to lasso a wild Ford, driven by an inexperienced driver, who happens to be Evelyn Trask, the banker's daughter. Their friendship ripens and Jack, upon the word of Evelyn's father, invests his inheritance in some bogus lots through which a branch line of the new railroad is to go through. The proposition turns out to be a swindle and Jack captures the get-rich-quick men, restores their money to the rubes who invested it with them and starts back home.

When he arrives in the West he has a wife with him, who is Evelyn Trask, the girl he saved in Oak Center.

Evelyn McKinney, story, Robert Dillon, scenario

Cast

See also

References

  1. Rainey, Buck (2024). The Strong, Silent Type: Over 100 Screen Cowboys, 1903-1930. Jeffferson, NC: McFarland. p. 272. ISBN   978-1-4766-1524-0.


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