Rival telephone crews are in a race to be the first to connect telephone service between Rawlings and Cheynne, Wyoming. Lineman Tom Remington's girlfriend is the daughter of one crew foreman, who wants to win the race in order to re-establish himself in the business.

Is Hello Cheyenne Worth Watching Today? For silent film enthusiasts, devoted fans of classic Westerns, and especially those curious about the enduring appeal of Tom Mix, Hello Cheyenne (1928) is absolutely worth seeking out. It offers a unique premise within the genre – a race to connect telephone lines – that keeps it...

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"Is Hello Cheyenne Worth Watching Today? For silent film enthusiasts, devoted fans of classic Westerns, and especially those curious about the enduring appeal of Tom Mix, Hello Cheyenne (1928) is absolutely worth seeking out. It offers a unique premise within the genre – a race to connect telephone lines – that keeps it from feeling like just another cowboy picture. However, if you're accustomed to modern pacing, expect intricate character development, or find silent film conventions inherently c..."
Harry Sinclair Drago, Fred Myton, Dudley Early
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