Don’t Write Letters

A George D. Baker film directed by , released in 1922.

A George D. Baker film directed by , released in 1922.

She’d wink till hearts went on the blink. And staid professors couldn’t think. And everywhere they’d stop to stare. And say “Some Chink!” when Ming Toy winked.

Baby Peggy is joined by her star-making partner, Brownie the Wonder Dog and is in a circus as a junior clown.

Clarence Smith is an ex-soldier who is hired for odd jobs by Mr. Wheeler primarily because he has overheard a family argument. And the Wheeler household is going through quite a bit of turmoil — Mrs. Wheeler feels neglected by…

A wealthy father tries to discourage his daughter’s taste for stories of the Mounted; her imagination conjures up the ideal lover as one who wears that red coat and whose slogan is “get your man.” She arrives at her father’s…

Tom Mix, in mufti rather than his traditional western garb, plays a young man who is convinced he has taken a slow-acting poison.
A Fred Hibbard film directed by , released in 1922.

Billy Jim is a rich cowboy who tries to seduce a young girl whose father exploits a mine.

Paul is practicing the art of being a cowboy. He consults a book before firing his gun, climbing onto a saddle on top of a chair and then falling off and dressing his wounds. He then gets back on his…

The governor’s (Snub) life is in constant jeopardy because of the bomb throwers who use every conceivable means to get him.