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''The Crimson Skull'' is a 1922 American silent film, silent Western (genre), Western film that was produced by the Norman Film Manufacturing Company. The six-reel film was made on location in Boley, Oklahoma and was made along with ''The Bull-Dogger'', which its release followed. Local cowboys appear in the film backing up the actors and professional rodeo performer Bill Pickett. It was marketed as a "Baffling Western Mystery Photo-play". Press books for the film remain in existence. Cast * Anita Bush * Lawrence Chenault * Bill Pickett * Steve “Peg” Reynolds References

1922 films 1922 Western (genre) films 1922 lost films American black-and-white films Films shot in Oklahoma Lost American films Lost Western (genre) films Okfuskee County, Oklahoma Silent American Western (genre) films 1920s American films {{silent-film-stub ...
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