Bill Dillon is denied employment at the Harper ranch but gets a job with the Taylors, whose difficulties with an irrigation project are then resolved through Bill's friendship with Dorothy Harper. Discovering a plot to steal the payroll, Dillon is harassed by foreman Hawk Morton, but he escapes to rescue Dorothy and her father.


body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }In the realm of silent cinema, where the art of storytelling transcends linguistic barriers, 'Rarin' to Go' emerges as a seminal work, replete with themes of resilience, camaraderie, and the indomitable human spirit. Penned by the visionary Ralph Cummins, this 1926 masterpie...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }In the realm of silent cinema, where the art of storytelling transcends linguistic barriers, 'Rarin' to Go' emerges as a seminal work, replete with themes of resilience, camaraderie, and the indomitable human spirit. Penned by the visionary Ralph Cummins, this 1926 masterpiece weaves a complex tapestry of intrigue, romance, and adventure, set against the picturesque backdrop of rural America.The film's protagonist, Bill Dillon, portrayed with remarkab..."
Olin Francis
Ralph Cummins
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