The Bar None Ranch has been run by Bess Allison (Olive Hasbrouck) ever since the death of her father left her in charge. But trouble breaks out with cattle been rustled and cowhands being killed.


Is White Pebbles worth watching today? Short answer: yes, but only if you have an appetite for the unpolished, structural bones of the early American Western. It is a film for the genre completionist and the silent era enthusiast; it is definitely not for the casual viewer who requires the kinetic energy of modern acti...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is White Pebbles worth watching today? Short answer: yes, but only if you have an appetite for the unpolished, structural bones of the early American Western. It is a film for the genre completionist and the silent era enthusiast; it is definitely not for the casual viewer who requires the kinetic energy of modern action or the moral ambiguity of a revisionist horse opera.The film operates within a very specific 1927 pocket of cinema, where the transition from pure action to narrative mystery wa..."
Betty Burbridge, Reginald Barker
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