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The Lone Star Ranger
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The Lone Star Ranger

Sep 9, 1923
1h 0m
★ 0.0

Overview

An outlaw named Duane ( Tom Mix ), captured by the Texas Rangers, is promised a pardon if he rounds up a gang of cattle thieves. The man he suspects as the leader is revealed to be the father of Duane's sweetheart, Helen ( Billie Dove ). Duane captures the gang, gets a pardon for Helen's father, and marries Helen.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Fox Film Corporation

Cast

Tom Mix

Duane

Tom Mix

Billie Dove

Helen Longstreth

Billie Dove

Lee Shumway

Lawson (as L.C. Shumway)

Lee Shumway

Stanton Heck

Poggin

Stanton Heck

Edward Peil Sr.

Kane (as Edward Peil)

Edward Peil Sr.

Thomas G. Lingham

Captain McNally (as Tom Lingham)

Thomas G. Lingham

William Conklin

Major Longstreth / Cheseldine

William Conklin

Frank Clark

Laramie

Frank Clark

Minna Redman

Mrs. Laramie

Minna Redman

Francis Carpenter

Laramie's Son

Francis Carpenter

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