Bulldog Courage (1922 film)
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Writer Jeanne Poe | Story by Jeanne Poe Duration | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language Silent (English intertitles) Release date August 1922 (1922-08) (U.S.) Cast (Gloria Phillips), (Jimmy Brent), Bill Patton (Sheriff Weber), Barbara Tennant (Mary Allen), Frank Whitman (Big Bob Phillips)Similar movies The Savage Girl (1932), Feud of the Range (1939), Deadwood Pass (1933), The Penal Code (1932), Murder at Dawn (1932) |
Bulldog Courage is a 1922 silent Western film directed by Edward A. Kull, and starring George Larkin and Bessie Love. It was written by Larkin and his wife Ollie Kirkby, with a screenplay by Jeanne Poe.
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The film is extant, in the collection of the British Film Institute.
Plot
College athlete Jimmy Brent (Larkin) is sent to Wyoming to beat up Big Bob Phillips, his uncle's rival for the hand of Mary Allen. When Jimmy arrives in Wyoming, he falls in love with Gloria Phillips (Love), and decides not to beat up Phillips. When Phillips mistakenly thinks that Jimmy is the cause of cattle rustling, Jimmy fights Phillips, catches the actual cattle rustlers, and gets the girl.
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Reception
Although few contemporaneous reviews of the film exist today, Bessie Love considers this film as one of the first indicators of decline in her silent film career.
References
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