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Soft Boiled 1923

70 min📅 1923-08-26

Step into the saddle for a silent-era ride through *Soft Boiled* (1923), a punchy Western directed by John G. Blystone that turns Tom Mix's trademark swagger into a test of self-control.

Director: John G. Blystone

Cast

Tom Mix
Tom Mix
Tom Steele
Tony the Horse
Tony, Tom's Horse
Billie Dove
Billie Dove
The Girl
Joseph W. Girard
Joseph W. Girard
The Ranch Owner
Lee Shumway
Lee Shumway
The Road House Manager
Tom Wilson
Tom Wilson
The Butler
Tom Beale
John Steele
Jack Curtis
The Ranch Foreman
Charles Hill Mailes
Charles Hill Mailes
The Lawyer
Harry Dunkinson
Harry Dunkinson
The Storekeeper

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Soft Boiled (1923) about?

This silent Western follows Tom Steele, a hot-tempered nephew given a 30-day ultimatum by his wealthy uncle: rein in his fiery temper or lose his inheritance. Forced to endure constant provocations without fighting back, Tom's journey becomes a battle of wit, willpower, and heart—with a trusty horse and a love interest by his side.

Who directed Soft Boiled?

John G. Blystone directed *Soft Boiled*, bringing his signature blend of action and humor to this silent Western gem.

Who stars in Soft Boiled?

The film stars Western icon Tom Mix as Tom Steele, with Billie Dove as the leading lady and Tony the Horse as the loyal equine co-star.

Is Soft Boiled (1923) worth watching?

*Soft Boiled* may lack dialogue, but it packs plenty of charm and thrills for silent film enthusiasts. With Tom Mix's charismatic performance and a unique premise, it's a solid pick for fans of vintage Westerns or anyone curious about early cinematic storytelling. Just don't expect modern pacing—this one's a time capsule, but a delightful one.

How long is Soft Boiled?

*Soft Boiled* runs for 70 minutes, a concise runtime that keeps the action tight and the audience engaged.

About Soft Boiled (1923) — A Silent Western About Temper, Temptation, and Tony the Horse

Step into the saddle for a silent-era ride through *Soft Boiled* (1923), a punchy Western directed by John G. Blystone that turns Tom Mix's trademark swagger into a test of self-control. When wealthy Uncle John Steele threatens to cut his hot-headed nephew out of the will, Tom must endure 30 days of deliberate provocation without losing his temper—no small feat when even whispers of weakness send his fists flying. Set against the dusty backdrop of frontier towns and wide-open ranges, the film blends classic Western grit with a surprisingly modern message about discipline and identity. Billie Dove shines as the romantic foil, while Tony the Horse adds a touch of equine charm to the drama's high-stakes stakes.

The stakes couldn't be higher as Tom Steele navigates insults and ambushes, each challenge pushing his patience to the brink in this blend of action and moral dilemma. Blystone's direction balances humor and tension, making *Soft Boiled* a standout in the silent Western canon. Whether you're a fan of vintage cinema or just love a good underdog story, this 70-minute classic delivers thrills without a single spoken word.