Jay Price's dying mother tells him his real name is Jack King and gives him a locket as proof. At the King ranch he loses the locket which is found by the foreman.


Is it worth the hour? If you like black-and-white westerns where the plot moves faster than the horses, sure. If you’re looking for something that makes sense? Probably skip it. It’s for the folks who love finding old, dusty reels that feel like they were made in a backyard over a long weekend. Look, The Hawk is one o...


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"Is it worth the hour? If you like black-and-white westerns where the plot moves faster than the horses, sure. If you’re looking for something that makes sense? Probably skip it. It’s for the folks who love finding old, dusty reels that feel like they were made in a backyard over a long weekend. Look, The Hawk is one of those movies that doesn't really care if you keep up. You have Jay Price, who spends half the runtime looking confused, and a locket that functions more like a magical plot devic..."
Griffin Jay, James Oliver Curwood
United States
1920 · IMDb —
William Parke

