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  • Crashin' Thru (1923)
  • 60 min | Western
Crashin' Thru (1923)
60 min | Western

Rancher Jim Blake narrowly escapes being gored by an angry bull, thanks to his partner, Saunders, who loses the use of his legs as a result. Celia and her daughter, Diane, arrive at the ranch in response to Jim's advertisement for a wife. ...See moreRancher Jim Blake narrowly escapes being gored by an angry bull, thanks to his partner, Saunders, who loses the use of his legs as a result. Celia and her daughter, Diane, arrive at the ranch in response to Jim's advertisement for a wife. Although Jim declines Celia's offer, he allows her and Diane to stay at the ranch. Cons Saunders blames his father's condition on Jim and partners with a dancer named Gracia, who seeks revenge against the rancher because he is oblivious to her charms. She plots with Cons to steal Jim's cattle, leaving him unable to repay the money he owes his Uncle Benedict. When Uncle Benedict is murdered, Cons and Blake blame each other, until it is discovered that Gracia is the culprit. Saunders recovers under Celia's care, and Jim finds love with Diane. Written by AFI See less
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Elizabeth Dejeans (story "If a Woman Will") | Beatrice Van (adaptation)
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Updated Apr 1, 1923

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Apr 1, 1923 (United States)

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