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Wikipedia article




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| name = A Western Demon

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| director = Robert McKenzie

| producer = F.M. Sanford

| writer =

| starring = William Fairbanks
Marilyn Mills
Monte Montague

| cinematography = Edgar Lyons

| studio = Western Feature Productions

| distributor =

| released =

| runtime = 5 reels

| country = United States

| language = Silent
English intertitles

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'A Western Demon' is a 1922 American silent Western film directed by Robert McKenzie. The film stars William Fairbanks, Marilyn Mills, and Monte Montague. The film was restored by The Film Foundation and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Film Archive.

Plot



Ned Underwood rescues a drowning child and in doing so, catches the eye of Rose Dale. Rose finds that Ned is a passenger on the same train headed west. In speaking with Ned, Rose tells him of rustling happening on her ranch, after which Ned offers to go undercover as a dishwasher at the ranch to find out about the rustlers. Joe Dalton, the ranch foreman, is trying to gain the ranch for himself by scaring Rose away.

Cast



* William Fairbanks as Ned Underwood

* Marilyn Mills as Rose Dale

* Monte Montague as Joe Dalton

* Murray Miller as The bandit

* Billy Franey as The cook

References



Category:American black-and-white films

Category:1922 Western (genre) films

Category:Silent American Western (genre) films

Category:1920s American films


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