A Man Four-Square (1926)
Directed by Roy William Neill
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Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein
One of American Western star Buck Jones' finest silents, A Man Four-Square is a screen version of William McLeod Raine's popular tale of a rancher who finds himself falsely accused of murder while attempting to help a friend in need. Jones, needless to say, not only saves his friend (two-reel Western lead William E. Lawrence), but vindicates himself and gets the girl (Marion Harlan). This fast-paced Western marked the first of many screen encounters between Jones and the always hissable Harry Woods.
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cattle, city, foreman, home, ranch, rescue, return, sheriff, suspect, territory