Taming the West (1925)

Cowboys may come and go, but when it comes to a smiling, hard riding, fighting, roping son of the West, Hoot takes the prize.

Taming the West (1925) poster

John Carleton is living a carefree jazz lifestyle, much to the annoyance of his father. When he can take it no longer, Carleton senior sends John to his ranch in the West, hoping that the experience will make a man of him. John's ability to ride a bucking bronco wins the friendship of the cowhands, but trouble's a-brewin' when he falls in love with Beryl King.

Director: Arthur Rosson
Genre: Western
Runtime: 60 min
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Production: Universal Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

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silent film

More Films by Director: Arthur Rosson
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Taming the West about?
John Carleton is living a carefree jazz lifestyle, much to the annoyance of his father. When he can take it no longer, Carleton senior sends John to his ranch in the West, hoping that the experience will make a man of him. John's ability to ride a bucking bronco wins the friendship of the cowhands, but trouble's a-brewin' when he falls in love with Beryl King.
Who directed Taming the West?
Taming the West was directed by Arthur Rosson.
Who stars in Taming the West?
Taming the West stars Hoot Gibson, Marceline Day, Morgan Brown, Edwin B. Tilton, Herbert Prior, Louis Hippe.
How long is Taming the West?
Taming the West has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Taming the West?
Taming the West is a Western film.
Where was Taming the West produced?
Taming the West was produced in United States of America.