
A cowboy matches the description of the man who robbed the local hotel--both are 6'4. When a young woman is robbed, suspicion falls on the cowboy again.

Jules Furthman, Jackson Gregory
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The Shadow of Stature: Unpacking 'Six Feet Four' In the vast, untamed expanse of the cinematic West, where archetypes often cast long, predictable shadows, a film like 'Six Feet Four' emerges, not merely as a relic of a bygone era but as a surprisingly potent exploration of identity, prejudice, and the insidio...

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" The Shadow of Stature: Unpacking 'Six Feet Four' In the vast, untamed expanse of the cinematic West, where archetypes often cast long, predictable shadows, a film like 'Six Feet Four' emerges, not merely as a relic of a bygone era but as a surprisingly potent exploration of identity, prejudice, and the insidious nature of concealed corruption. Released in 1917, this cinematic endeavor, penned by the talented duo of Jules Furthman and Jackson Gregory, plunges us into a narrative that for..."


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