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Hook and Ladder (1924 film)

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Genre
  
Western

Cast
  
Hoot Gibson

Director
  
Edward Sedgwick

Production
  
Universal Studios

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Hook and Ladder (1924 film) Hook and Ladder 1924 film Wikipedia


Language
  
Silent English intertitles

Writer
  
Richard Schayer
,
Raymond L. Schrock

Release date
  
January 7, 1924 (1924-01-07)

Genres
  
Western, Indie film, Silent film, Black-and-white

Related Edward Sedgwick movies
  
Burn Em Up OConnor (1939), Mister Cinderella (1936), Free and Easy (1930), Remote Control (1930), The Cameraman (1928)

Hook and Ladder is a 1924 American Western film directed by Edward Sedgwick and featuring Hoot Gibson.

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Synopsis

Ace Cooper, a cowboy who has just arrived in the city, inadvertently gets mixed up in a little misunderstanding between several cowboys and a stockyards cashier in regard to their pay. Ace leaves the premises suddenly with a policeman loping along behind them. Ace crashes the fire lines and in the excitement of a residence fire disguises himself with a fireman's helmet and slicker. The cop loses him in the shuffle and Ace is forced into service by a truck captain who, in the smoke, mistakes him for a fireman. Later the cowboy is recognized at the station and an explanation is necessary. The stockyards affair is settled and Ace is offered a job by the department and decides to join when he sees the captain's good looking daughter. He falls in love with the daughter, but meets with tough opposition in the person of Gus Henshaw, a young ward healer and protégé of Big Tim O'Rourke, the city's political boss. Affairs reach a crisis when Henshaw, curbed by O'Rourke, arranges a plan to get even with O'Rourke and settle the affair between the cowboy and Sally Drennan, the fireman's daughter. He lures Sally to the O'Rourke home with a false letter and locks them in a room together and then telephones Ace at the fire station. In a fight with O'Rourke's butler, an ash tray is spilled and a fire is started. The big climax of the story is reached in the burning of the O'Rourke mansion—one of the most spectacular fire scenes ever filmed and the cowboy proves that the training which brought him such sore muscles and the other firemen so many laughs was far from wasted.

Cast

  • Hoot Gibson as Ace Cooper
  • Mildred June as Sally Drennan
  • Frank Beal as Captain "Smoky Joe" Drennan
  • Edwards Davis as "Big Tom" O'Rourke
  • Philo McCullough as Gus Henshaw
  • References

    Hook and Ladder (1924 film) Wikipedia
    Hook and Ladder (1924 film) IMDb