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Fightin' Mad 1921

60 min📅 1921-11-20

Step into the world of early Western comedies with Fightin' Mad (1921), a delightful film from director Joseph Franz. This charming silent movie follows Bud McGraw, a young man who returns to his family's cattle ranch after serving in combat overseas.

Director: Joseph Franz

Cast

William Desmond
William Desmond
Bud McGraw
Virginia Brown Faire
Virginia Brown Faire
Peggy Hughes
Doris Pawn
Doris Pawn
Eileen Graham
Rosemary Theby
Rosemary Theby
Nita de Garma
Joseph J. Dowling
Joseph J. Dowling
James McGraw
W.E. Lawrence
W.E. Lawrence
Francisco Lazaro
Emmett King
Emmett King
Howard Graham (as Emmett C. King)
Jack Richardson
Jack Richardson
Amos Rawson
William Dyer
William Dyer
Obadiah Brennan (as William J. Dyer)
Bert Lindley
Micah Higgins

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fightin' Mad (1921) about?

The film follows Bud McGraw, a young man who returns to his family's cattle ranch after serving in combat overseas and joins the Border Police in Texas, where he makes friends through his numerous scrapes and fights.

Who directed Fightin' Mad?

Joseph Franz brought this charming Western comedy to life.

Who stars in Fightin' Mad?

William Desmond, Virginia Brown Faire, Doris Pawn, and Rosemary Theby lead the talented cast.

Is Fightin' Mad (1921) worth watching?

While its IMDb rating is unrated, the film's lighthearted tone, exciting action sequences, and timeless themes make it a great addition to any movie collection.

How long is Fightin' Mad?

The film has a runtime of 60 minutes.

About Fightin' Mad (1921) — A Charming Western Comedy from the Early Days of Cinema

Step into the world of early Western comedies with Fightin' Mad (1921), a delightful film from director Joseph Franz. This charming silent movie follows Bud McGraw, a young man who returns to his family's cattle ranch after serving in combat overseas. Feeling restless, his father decides to send him to join the Border Police in Texas, where he quickly makes friends with the men through his numerous scrapes and fights. Along the way, he meets Peggy Hughes, and her uncle, a customs inspector, who become key figures in his adventures. As Bud navigates his new life, he learns valuable lessons about friendship and growth. With its lighthearted tone and exciting action sequences, Fightin' Mad (1921) is a must-watch for fans of classic Western comedies.

Featuring a talented cast, including William Desmond and Virginia Brown Faire, Fightin' Mad (1921) is a joy to watch. The film's themes of friendship and growth are timeless, making it a great addition to any movie collection. With its blend of action, comedy, and heart, Fightin' Mad (1921) is a film that will leave you feeling uplifted and entertained.