Hero prevents theft of ranch property by man who also desires possession of girl with whom hero is in love. He succeeds in driving villain over border and claims girl.


Is The Range Raiders worth watching today? Short answer: yes, but with significant caveats. This 1920s silent western, starring the dynamic Al Hoxie, offers a fascinating glimpse into the nascent days of Hollywood's most enduring genre, making it a compelling watch for film historians and ardent fans of classic cinema....

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"Is The Range Raiders worth watching today? Short answer: yes, but with significant caveats. This 1920s silent western, starring the dynamic Al Hoxie, offers a fascinating glimpse into the nascent days of Hollywood's most enduring genre, making it a compelling watch for film historians and ardent fans of classic cinema.However, it is decidedly not for those seeking modern narrative complexities, nuanced character development, or the polished spectacle of contemporary filmmaking. This is raw, unad..."

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