While hunting for a missing man out west, Jack Wilbur falls in love with Mary Mortimer, a beautiful girl whose ranch is in danger of being seized by Bart Wilson, a crooked moneylender. Wilson hires a gang of rustlers to run off Mary's cattle.


Is Two-Fisted Jones worth your time in the modern era? Short answer: Yes, but only if you appreciate the raw, unpolished kinetic energy of silent-era stunt work over complex narrative layering.This film is a mandatory watch for historians of the Western genre and fans of Jack Hoxie’s physical charisma. It is decidedly ...

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"Is Two-Fisted Jones worth your time in the modern era? Short answer: Yes, but only if you appreciate the raw, unpolished kinetic energy of silent-era stunt work over complex narrative layering.This film is a mandatory watch for historians of the Western genre and fans of Jack Hoxie’s physical charisma. It is decidedly not for those who require snappy dialogue, high-definition clarity, or a plot that deviates from the 'hero saves the ranch' blueprint. It is a functional piece of entertainment tha..."
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