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The Mysterious Rider 1921

60 min📅 1921-10-23

"See the tragic outcome of the poker game at Ed. Smith's ranch, How Jack Bellounds betrayed the father who idolized him."

Dive into the gripping silent-era Western "The Mysterious Rider (1921)" directed by Benjamin B. Hampton, a master of early cinema storytelling.

Director: Benjamin B. Hampton

Cast

Robert McKim
Robert McKim
'Hell-Bent' Wade
Claire Adams
Claire Adams
Columbine
Carl Gantvoort
Wilson Moore
James Pier Mason
James Pier Mason
Jack Bellounds
Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman
Bellounds
Fred Starr
Ed Smith
Maude Wayne
Maude Wayne
Madge Smith
Frank Hayes
Frank Hayes
'Smokey Joe' Lem Billings
Aggie Herring
Aggie Herring
Ranch Cook Maria

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Mysterious Rider (1921) about?

The film follows Hell Bent Wade, a sheriff known as the "mysterious rider" for his nocturnal hunts of cattle rustlers. After losing his wife to violence and his daughter to kidnappers decades earlier, Wade's quest for justice takes a dark turn as his past resurfaces, revealing betrayal and the cost of vengeance.

Who directed The Mysterious Rider?

Benjamin B. Hampton directed The Mysterious Rider (1921), bringing his signature early cinema storytelling to this silent Western.

Who stars in The Mysterious Rider?

The film features Robert McKim, Claire Adams, Carl Gantvoort, James Pier Mason, and Walt Whitman in pivotal roles.

Is The Mysterious Rider (1921) worth watching?

While silent films lack modern dialogue, The Mysterious Rider (1921) offers a compelling narrative and striking visuals that make it a rewarding watch for fans of classic Westerns and early cinema enthusiasts. Its themes of vengeance and redemption give it lasting intrigue, despite its age.

How long is The Mysterious Rider?

The Mysterious Rider (1921) runs for 60 minutes.

About The Mysterious Rider (1921) — A Silent Western of Vengeance and Redemption

Dive into the gripping silent-era Western "The Mysterious Rider (1921)" directed by Benjamin B. Hampton, a master of early cinema storytelling. This 60-minute silent film follows Hell Bent Wade, a vengeful sheriff known as the "mysterious rider" for his nighttime pursuits of cattle rustlers, who lost his wife to violence and his daughter to kidnappers decades earlier. The film weaves a tale of betrayal, redemption, and relentless justice, set against the rugged backdrop of the Old West. With Robert McKim and Claire Adams leading the cast, Hampton crafts an atmospheric narrative steeped in themes of vengeance and the enduring scars of tragedy.

The Mysterious Rider (1921) unfolds with a haunting intensity, revealing how past wounds shape a man's destiny and his pursuit of closure. The stark contrast between light and shadow in the cinematography mirrors the moral complexities of its protagonist, while the film's lean runtime keeps the tension taut. Whether you're a fan of silent films or Western classics, this early 20th-century gem offers a compelling glimpse into the era's narrative boldness and visual flair.