
Lieutenant Danny Ward, just out of West Point and ready for action when he is sent to the United States Mexico border. He falls in love with Ysobel Ventura, and then rescues her from Pedro Lopez and his gang.

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Stepping back into the cinematic landscape of 1917, one encounters a fascinating tapestry of storytelling, where nascent film techniques converged with timeless narratives. Lieutenant Danny, U.S.A. emerges as a quintessential example of the silent era's robust appetite for adventure, romance, and moral clarity, pa...

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" Stepping back into the cinematic landscape of 1917, one encounters a fascinating tapestry of storytelling, where nascent film techniques converged with timeless narratives. Lieutenant Danny, U.S.A. emerges as a quintessential example of the silent era's robust appetite for adventure, romance, and moral clarity, particularly within the burgeoning Western genre. This film, crafted by the pen of J.G. Hawks and brought to life by a dedicated cast, plunges its audience into the tumultuous, often..."


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