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The Calgary Stampede

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Directed by
  
Herbert Blaché

Cinematography
  
Harry Neumann

Produced by
  
Carl Laemmle

The Calgary Stampede

Written by
  
Raymond L. Schrock Donald W. Lee

Based on
  
story by E. Richard Schayer

Starring
  
Hoot Gibson Virginia Brown Faire

The Calgary Stampede is a 1925 silent film western directed by Herbert Blaché and starring Hoot Gibson. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures.

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Plot

Riding all across Canada to compete in rodeo events, Dan Malloy enters the big one in Calgary, Alberta and wins with a spectacular "Roman"-style ride, standing on two galloping horses at the same time. The lovely Marie La Farge's father doesn't like Marie's new choice of companion, so when the dad ends up dead, Dan is suspected and arrested.

Cast

  • Hoot Gibson - Dan Malloy
  • Virginia Browne Faire - Marie La Farge
  • Clark Comstock - Jean La Farge
  • Ynez Seabury - Neenah
  • Jim Corey - Fred Burgess
  • Philo McCullough - Callahan
  • W. T. McCulley - Harkness
  • Ena Gregory - Trixie
  • Charles Sellon - Regan
  • Tex Young - Cook
  • Bob Gillis - Morton
  • Preservation status

  • A surviving film at several film archives.
  • References

    The Calgary Stampede Wikipedia


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