Tumbleweeds is a 1925 American silent Western film starring and produced by William S. Hart. It depicts the Cherokee Strip land rush of 1893. The film is said to have influenced the Oscar-winning 1931 Western Cimarron, which also depicts the land rush. The 1939 Astor Pictures' re-release of Tumbleweeds includes an 8-minute introduction by the then 74-year-old Hart as he talks about his career and the "glories of the old west." Tumbleweeds was Hart's last movie.

Tumbleweeds (1925)
Directed by King Baggot / William S. Hart
Genres - Crime, Drama, Romance, Silent Film, Western |
Sub-Genres - Silent Film, Western Film |
Release Date - Dec 27, 1925 |
Run Time - 78 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - G
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Themes
Tags
Floor, Ground, Hart, Land, Oklahoma
Attributes
Narrative Location: Oklahoma
Alternate Titles
Det forbudte Land
DK
Die Steppenreiter von Texas - Western Perlen 30
DE
El hijo de la pradera
ES
Le fils de la prairie
FR
O Filho da Pradaria
PT
O Rei do Deserto
BR
Plantas rodantes
MX
Präriens vagabond
SE
Tumbleweeds
CA, US
Αγριόχορτα
GR
曠野の志士
JP