Buddy Wallace, foreman of Carol Grey's Lazy B Ranch, fires Squinty Burnt for shirking his work while loading a shipment of cattle and gets the best of Squinty in the resulting fight. To get even, Squinty forges Carol's name on a bill of sale, abducts her, and hides her in a squatter's cabin.


body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }In the realm of cinematic narratives, few tales have managed to entwine the themes of retribution, redemption, and romance as deftly as 'Walloping Wallace'. This film, a veritable gem of the silent era, presents a riveting account of Buddy Wallace, the indefatigable foreman ...


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"body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }In the realm of cinematic narratives, few tales have managed to entwine the themes of retribution, redemption, and romance as deftly as 'Walloping Wallace'. This film, a veritable gem of the silent era, presents a riveting account of Buddy Wallace, the indefatigable foreman of Carol Grey's Lazy B Ranch, and his tumultuous journey towards vindication and love.The saga commences with a dramatic flourish, as Buddy, embodied by Buddy Roosevelt, takes deci..."
Betty Burbridge, Robert J. Horton, Norbert A. Myles
United States

1925 · IMDb —


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