The Man from the West
Originally released in 1926. The Man from the West is a western film. directed by Albert S. Rogell. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Art Acord, Eugenia Gilbert, and Ervin Renard
Synopsis
Art Louden, foreman of the Bar H Ranch, is contemptuous of the masculine city flappers and effeminate city sheiks who are vacationing on the ranch, and when reproached by the owner, Bill Hayes, for discourtesy to a guest, Art complains that there are no "she-women" left. Seeing a newspaper photo of Iris Millard, he is attracted by her apparent innocence; then she arrives with her father, and Art is disillusioned to find her as snobbish and as jazzily dressed as the others. His disdain, however, causes Iris to play up to his ideas.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Universal Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Man from the West about?
Art Louden, foreman of the Bar H Ranch, is contemptuous of the masculine city flappers and effeminate city sheiks who are vacationing on the ranch, and when reproached by the owner, Bill Hayes, for...
Who directed The Man from the West?
The Man from the West was directed by Albert S. Rogell.
How long is The Man from the West?
The Man from the West has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was The Man from the West released?
The Man from the West was released on October 31, 1926 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Man from the West?
The main cast of The Man from the West includes Art Acord, Eugenia Gilbert, Ervin Renard, William Welsh, Vin Moore.