
Straight Through 1925
"A Failure's Fight Back to Manhood! He tried to do a good deed every day whether folks wanted it done or not. See the thrilling story of a hard-boiled cowboy who became regenerated!"
In the gritty Wild West, redemption is a hard-won battle. Arthur Rosson's Straight Through (1925) tells the story of O'Day, a notorious outlaw who, after winning a gambler's fortune in a poker game, decides to reform after learning of a dancehall girl's tragic past.
Director: Arthur Rosson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Straight Through (1925) about?
Straight Through follows the story of O'Day, a notorious outlaw who decides to reform after learning of a dancehall girl's tragic past.
Who directed Straight Through?
Straight Through was directed by Arthur Rosson, a seasoned filmmaker known for his work in the Western genre.
Who stars in Straight Through?
The film features a talented cast, including William Desmond, Marguerite Clayton, and Albert J. Smith.
Is Straight Through (1925) worth watching?
While Straight Through may not be a well-known classic, its gripping storyline and themes of redemption make it a compelling watch for fans of Westerns.
How long is Straight Through?
Straight Through has a runtime of 50 minutes.
About Straight Through (1925) — A Gritty Western Tale of Redemption and Regeneration
In the gritty Wild West, redemption is a hard-won battle. Arthur Rosson's Straight Through (1925) tells the story of O'Day, a notorious outlaw who, after winning a gambler's fortune in a poker game, decides to reform after learning of a dancehall girl's tragic past. With a newfound sense of purpose, O'Day sets out to do good deeds, earning him the nickname 'Good Deed O'Day'. As he navigates his complicated feelings for Mary, the sister of a wealthy rancher, O'Day's journey is filled with unexpected twists and turns. Join William Desmond as he brings this complex character to life in this gripping Western drama. With its themes of redemption and the struggle for goodness in a harsh world, Straight Through is a powerful exploration of the human condition. The film's tense atmosphere and gripping storyline make it a must-watch for fans of classic Westerns.