The Stampede (1921)

The Stampede (1921) poster

Easterner Robert Wagner has been lured West by the Government's announcement of new land grants. As he prepares for the approaching land rush he make the acquaintance of Westerner Jim Henderson and his wild daughter, Tex. Tex is a true daughter of the frontier unhampered by conventions or skirts and while she finds herself smitten with Wagner, he however is hampered by his New England sensibilities and can't abide a woman that behaves as Tex does. It takes a truly grim turn of events before Tex can prove herself to this reserved New Englander.

Director: Francis Ford
Genre: Western
Runtime: 56 min
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Screenplay

Production: Victor Kremer Film Features
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

horse race, romance, land grant

More Films by Director: Francis Ford
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Stampede about?
Easterner Robert Wagner has been lured West by the Government's announcement of new land grants. As he prepares for the approaching land rush he make the acquaintance of Westerner Jim Henderson and his wild daughter, Tex. Tex is a true daughter of the frontier unhampered by conventions or skirts and while she finds herself smitten with Wagner, he however is hampered by his New England sensibilities and can't abide a woman that behaves as Tex does. It takes a truly grim turn of events before Tex can prove herself to this reserved New Englander.
Who directed The Stampede?
The Stampede was directed by Francis Ford.
Who stars in The Stampede?
The Stampede stars Texas Guinan, Francis Ford, Fred Kohler, Kingsley Benedict, Jeanne Carpenter, Frederick Moore.
How long is The Stampede?
The Stampede has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
What genre is The Stampede?
The Stampede is a Western film.
Where was The Stampede produced?
The Stampede was produced in United States of America.