Cyclone Jones (1923)

Young cowboy Cyclone Jones falls for pretty Sylvia Billings, who with her sheep-rancher father has just come to town. However, his pursuit of Sylvia runs into some roadblocks, mainly the hostility of the local cattle ranchers to "sheepmen" like her father, whose sheep they believe ravage the range and leave it unusable for their cattle to graze on and who are determined to drive the new arrivals out of town.

Director: Charles R. Seeling
Genre: Western
Runtime: 50 min
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Production: Charles R. Seeling Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

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lost film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cyclone Jones about?
Young cowboy Cyclone Jones falls for pretty Sylvia Billings, who with her sheep-rancher father has just come to town. However, his pursuit of Sylvia runs into some roadblocks, mainly the hostility of the local cattle ranchers to "sheepmen" like her father, whose sheep they believe ravage the range and leave it unusable for their cattle to graze on and who are determined to drive the new arrivals out of town.
Who directed Cyclone Jones?
Cyclone Jones was directed by Charles R. Seeling.
Who stars in Cyclone Jones?
Cyclone Jones stars Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, Kathleen Collins, Frank Alexander, Fred Burns, Bill Patton, J.P. McKee.
How long is Cyclone Jones?
Cyclone Jones has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is Cyclone Jones?
Cyclone Jones is a Western film.
Where was Cyclone Jones produced?
Cyclone Jones was produced in United States of America.