Superstition
The hero is affected in his daily life by petty superstitious fears, which gives the heroine an idea he is cowardly. She returns his ring, but later events prove his real mettle and she is glad when a reconciliation comes.
The hero is affected in his daily life by petty superstitious fears, which gives the heroine an idea he is cowardly. She returns his ring, but later events prove his real mettle and she is glad when a reconciliation comes.

The girl is a school teacher in a cattle town, the hero a rather wild cowboy of good intentions but addicted to gambling. The girl saves him from a false accusation of robbery and this awakens his better instincts.

A young slum-reared fellow makes good with a man who befriends him and then sacrifices his good name to save the latter’s son.
The “Black Hound” band of desperadoes abduct a candidate for governor and demand a heavy ransom for him, but the hero and the girl lead a successful rescue party.

The Texas Kid is a 1920 silent Western.

A Lafe McKee film directed by , released in 1920.

Hair Trigger Stuff is a 1920 silent Western.

Showing the difficulties that could occur if smoking is prohibited.


Mr. Dawson can’t pay the balance of a note owned by the villain, so the villain demands his daughter as payment.