
If you are looking for something to watch while you eat a sandwich on a Tuesday, this might be it. You should watch The Scrappin' Ranger if you actually like the smell of old paper and the look of grain on a screen. If you hate silent movies where nothing really 'happens' except for guys falling off porches, you will p...


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"If you are looking for something to watch while you eat a sandwich on a Tuesday, this might be it. You should watch The Scrappin' Ranger if you actually like the smell of old paper and the look of grain on a screen. If you hate silent movies where nothing really 'happens' except for guys falling off porches, you will probably loathe this one. It is not trying to change your life. It’s just a silent western from 1928. It stars Edmund Cobb, who has one of those faces that looks like it was carved..."


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