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The evocative power of The Great Air Robbery (1919) continues to haunt audiences with its stylistic flair, its status as a United States icon makes it a perfect starting point for discovery. The following gems are essential viewing for anyone captivated by The Great Air Robbery.
The visceral impact of The Great Air Robbery (1919) stems from to serve as a cornerstone for cult enthusiasts worldwide.
A daredevil flyer delivers the night mail despite threats from weather and robbers.
Critics widely regard The Great Air Robbery as a cult-favorite piece of cult cinema. Its stylistic flair is frequently cited as its strongest asset, solidifying its place in United States's film legacy.
Based on the unique stylistic flair of The Great Air Robbery, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of cult cinema:
Dir: Jacques Jaccard
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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Dir: Jacques Jaccard
Eileen is kidnapped.
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Dir: Jacques Jaccard
Dynamite Steve Dorsey of the Texas Rangers finds his pal Val Nelson murdered by a member of Sheriff Pat Garrity's gang and vows vengeance. At the ranch of Col. Lee Calhoun, Steve relates the news to Anita, his sweetheart. Garrity, who covets Anita and has plotted to steal the colonel's payment of the mortgage on his ranch, arrives to foreclose but finds Steve there. Steve is captured by Garrity's men and jailed, but he manages to notify the Rangers, and Captain Hughes arrives at the town just in time to rout Garrity's gunmen and prevent Steve's death. Steve obtains evidence on which to convict the sheriff of Val's murder, and following the showdown Anita admits her love for Steve.
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Dir: Jacques Jaccard
Tempest is the chief peace officer of a wild western town.
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Dir: Jacques Jaccard
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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Dir: Jacques Jaccard
Gold miner Jim Golden is in love with Miss Dot, the local postmistress, but he has a reputation for being somewhat lazy and shiftless. One day he finds a baby that had been abandoned by local Indians, adopts it, and begins to work his claim again. Parky, a local thief and swindler, finds out that Jim has finally struck gold, and schemes to trick Jim out of his claim and kidnap Miss Dot while he's at it.
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Dir: Jacques Jaccard
Unaware of the weakness of Bob Graham's character, Bess Dawson decides to marry him instead of the other cowboy who loves her, Cheyenne Harry. Before the wedding, however, some crooks induce Bob to take part in a hold-up. Then when Harry hears that a posse has been dispatched to catch Bob, he rides out to him and helps him escape. Determined to spare Bess from marrying a convicted criminal, Harry then lets the posse think that he himself, and not Bob, was involved in the robbery. Bess is horrified that Bob has let Harry take the blame and finally realizes that she picked the wrong cowboy. As a result, after Bob is killed in a gunfight and Harry has been cleared of the robbery charge, she quickly accepts his marriage proposal.
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Dir: Jacques Jaccard
Irresponsible Billy Thorpe is sent to South America by his fiancée Claire's father, "rubber king" George Vincent, to reform. Upon arriving, Billy goes to work for the plantation foreman, Vincent's son-in-law James Ellison, who is having an affair with native girl Koree. When the Vincent yacht unexpectedly arrives, bringing Vincent, Claire, and Ellison's wife Mary, Billy induces Ellison to behave respectably, and the two go on board. That evening, Koree swims to the yacht, and Ellison allows the party to suspect that she is Billy's sweetheart. Billy keeps silent for Mary's sake, but after a fight with Santos Cordero, Koree's former lover, he becomes so disgusted with Ellison's treachery and the others' suspicions that he swims ashore, wounded, and is nursed by Koree. Claire follows and, after learning the truth from Koree, is reconciled with Billy while Ellison is sent home to rehabilitate himself.
View DetailsAnalysis relative to The Great Air Robbery
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Down But Not Out | Ethereal | Linear | 97% Match |
| The Wild Rider | Surreal | Dense | 93% Match |
| Riding with Death | Tense | High | 95% Match |
| Tempest Cody Rides Wild | Gritty | High | 93% Match |
| Liberty | Gritty | High | 89% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of Jacques Jaccard's archive. Last updated: 6/28/2026.
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