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''The Stolen Ranch'' is a 1926 American silent
Western film The Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk tales of the Western United States, particularly the Southwestern United States, as well as Northern Mexico and Western Canada. It is commonly referred ...
directed by
William Wyler William Wyler (; born Willi Wyler (); July 1, 1902 – July 27, 1981) was a Swiss-German-American film director and producer who won the Academy Award for Best Director three times, those being for ''Mrs. Miniver'' (1942), ''The Best Years of O ...
and starring
Fred Humes Fred Humes (June 15, 1896 – January 3, 1971) was an American actor best known for his work in Western films. Humes was born and educated in Pittsburgh. He appeared in the films '' Ride for Your Life'', ''The Ridin' Kid from Powder River'', '' ...
,
Louise Lorraine Louise Lorraine (born Louise Escovar; October 1, 1904 – February 2, 1981) was an American actress. Life and career Louise Lorraine was born Louise Escovar in San Francisco, California. One day, a photography salesman knocked on the door of t ...
, and William Bailey. The future star
Janet Gaynor Janet Gaynor (born Laura Augusta Gainor; October 6, 1906 – September 14, 1984) was an American film, stage, and television actress. Gaynor began her career as an extra in shorts and silent films. After signing with Fox Film Corporation (later ...
appeared as an
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in the film.


Plot

As described in a film magazine, Breezy Hart takes charge of his war buddy, Frank Wilcox, who has
shell shock Shell shock is a term coined in World War I by the British psychologist Charles Samuel Myers to describe the type of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) many soldiers were afflicted with during the war (before PTSD was termed). It is a react ...
so badly that he goes out of his head every time he hears a noise. Breezy leaves Frank in a deserted cabin near the ranch formerly owned by his dead uncle and now possessed by Sam Hardy, although Frank has good reason to believe that his uncle intended to leave the place to him. Breezy gets a job on the ranch as pot scraper and supports Frank in his hideout while Frank becomes friendly with June Marston, daughter of a neighboring rancher. Breezy at the same time has fallen in love with Mary Jane, his kitchen pal at the ranch. Hardy is alarmed when he receives word from the government that Frank Wilcox, believed dead, has been discharged from the service also suffering from shell shock. Later one of the ranch hands learns of Frank’s presence in the vicinity when he fires a gun near the cabin hideout and Frank shows his fear of the noise by falling off a rock and injuring himself. The hand carries the news to Hardy at the ranch house. Hardy determines to do away with Ftank and orders two roughnecks to make for the cabin at once. Breezy, listening at the kitchen door, hears Hardy plot with a conspirator to accept Tom Marston’s cash offer for the property and burn the original. He breaks in on them, knocks them both out and gets the document away from them. He jumps on his horse and rides to the cabin where he finds Frank engaged in a losing tussle with Hardy’s killers. His arrival turns the tide of battle, and the two men are not only licked, but are compelled to stand at the window to await the arrival of Hardy, who enters the shack when they assure him that they have the two boys hog-tied. As soon as Hardy enters, he is promptly knocked down and locked in with the other two while the boys ride back to the ranch. Their prisoners escape and pursue the boys to the ranch house, only to be met by the grinning sheriff and his
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, who take charge of the conspirators, leaving the owner of the ranch, now cured of shell shock, to make arrangements for his partner’s wedding, as well as his own.


Cast

*
Fred Humes Fred Humes (June 15, 1896 – January 3, 1971) was an American actor best known for his work in Western films. Humes was born and educated in Pittsburgh. He appeared in the films '' Ride for Your Life'', ''The Ridin' Kid from Powder River'', '' ...
as 'Breezy' Hart *
Louise Lorraine Louise Lorraine (born Louise Escovar; October 1, 1904 – February 2, 1981) was an American actress. Life and career Louise Lorraine was born Louise Escovar in San Francisco, California. One day, a photography salesman knocked on the door of t ...
as Mary Jane * William Bailey as Sam Hardy *
Ralph McCullough Ralph McCullough (1895–1943) was an American film actor of the silent era who occasionally played male leads as well as more numerous supporting roles. Later in his career he mostly appeared in smaller, often uncredited, roles in the sound era. ...
as Frank Wilcox *
Nita Cavalier Nita Cavalier (May 15, 1906 – April 4, 1969) was an American silent film and stage actress. Early life Nita Cavalier was born on May 15, 1906, in Denver, Colorado. She moved to Los Angeles, California with her family at the age of one. She a ...
as June Marston *
Edward Cecil Edward Cecil, 1st Viscount Wimbledon (29 February 1572 – 16 November 1638) was an English military commander and a politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1601 and 1624. Life Cecil was the third son of Thomas Ceci ...
as Lawyer James Morton *
Howard Truesdale Howard Truesdale (January 3, 1861 – December 8, 1941; also credited as Truesdell, Truedell, and Truesdall) was an American stage actor and a film actor in both the silent and sound eras. He appeared in the films ''A Corner in Cotton'', ''The P ...
as Tom Marston *
Slim Whitaker Charles Orbie "Slim" Whitaker (July 29, 1893 – June 27, 1960) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 340 films between 1914 and 1949. He was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and died in Los Angeles, California, from a heart at ...
as Henchman Hank *
Jack Kirk Jack Kirk (February 19, 1895 – September 13, 1948) was an American film actor from Missoula, Montana who had roles in over 300 films, mostly B-westerns, from 1926 and 1954. Selected filmography * ''The Stolen Ranch'' (1926) * ''Dames Ahoy!' ...
as Ranch Hand Slim *
Janet Gaynor Janet Gaynor (born Laura Augusta Gainor; October 6, 1906 – September 14, 1984) was an American film, stage, and television actress. Gaynor began her career as an extra in shorts and silent films. After signing with Fox Film Corporation (later ...
(uncredited) * Robert Dunbar as Cowhand (uncredited)


Production

Filming of ''The Stolen Ranch'' occurred in the Alabama Hills near
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. It was one of several films of the 1920s that expressed the disillusionment many Americans felt concerning the United States involvement in
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and its aftermath. ''The Stolen Ranch'' was among 14 other silent films portraying the shell shocked soldier as "an honorable, heroic man temporarily disabled by war," the others being ''
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'' (1918), ''
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'' (1918), ''
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'' (1919), ''
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'' (1922), '' Shattered Dreams'' (1922), ''Shell Shocked Sammy'' (1923), ''
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'' (1926), ''
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'' (1927), ''
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'' (1928), and '' Burning Bridges'' (1928).


Preservation

This film exists and has been released on DVD.Review of 2012 Grapevine Video dvd release
at silentera.com


References


Bibliography

* Munden, Kenneth White. ''The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1''. University of California Press, 1997.


External links

* * 1926 films 1926 Western (genre) films Universal Pictures films Films directed by William Wyler American black-and-white films Silent American Western (genre) films Films with screenplays by George H. Plympton 1920s English-language films 1920s American films English-language Western (genre) films {{silent-film-stub