The Stolen Ranch

The Stolen Ranch

1926
Drama
War
56m
Returning home from the Great War, "Breezy" Hart (Fred Humes) and his shell-shocked buddy Frank Wilcox (Ralph McCullough) discover the Wilcox property in the hands of evil Sam Hardy (William Norton Bailey). Frank, who is the rightful heir to the ranch, goes into hiding, while "Breezy" takes a job in the ranch kitchen. Learning of Frank's whereabouts, Hardy plots to have the young heir killed.
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The Stolen Ranch

1926
Drama
War
56m
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Rated 29 May 2022
60
51st
While not a great western, I found this to be fairly entertaining with the stunts and tricks as well as the surprising WWI PTSD subplot.
Rated 20 Sep 2020
35
15th
"The Stolen Ranch" is an overly dramatic western with a standard and predictable plot.
Rated 06 Feb 2017
40
57th
Director William Wyler started out doing B-westerns for Universal back in the mid-1920s. A noble start, but we all got to start somewhere. Let's just say he went on to better things. As for The Stolen Ranch (1926), it's a solid little western where the good guys try to get the ranch back to the rightful owner. Standard plot, standard western. Weakest aspect was probable Fred Humes in his brief run as top guy, but at least there was some capable baddies and a decent dame to make it watchable.

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