The Heart of Texas Ryan
The Heart of Texas Ryan | |
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Directed by | E. A. Martin |
Produced by |
Selig Polyscope Company William N. Selig |
Written by | Gilson Willets (scenario) |
Starring |
Tom Mix Bessie Eyton |
Distributed by |
K-E-S-E Service Exclusive Features Inc. (1923 re-release) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The Heart of Texas Ryan aka The Light of Western Stars is a 1917 American silent romantic western film starring Tom Mix and Bessie Eyton and directed by E.A. Martin. The film was produced by Sanford Productions.
It is Tom Mix's first feature length film.
The film was re-released in 1923 as Single Shot Parker, a title by which it is sometimes called when marketed on home video and DVD.
Plot
The story centers on a love relationship between sharpshooting cowboy Jack "One Shot" Parker and Texas Ryan.[1][2]
Cast
- George Fawcett - Colonel William Ryan
- Bessie Eyton - Texas Ryan
- Frank Campeau - Dice McAllister
- Tom Mix- Jack Parker
- William Ryno - Antonio Moreno (*as William Rhino)
- Charles K. Gerrard - Senator J. Murray (*as Charles Gerrard)
- Goldie Caldwell - Marion Smith
See also
References
- ↑ "The Heart of Texas Ryan (1917)". Nuray Pictures.
- ↑ "The Heart of Texas Ryan (1917)". AFI.
External links
- The Heart of Texas Ryan at the Internet Movie Database
- The Heart of Texas Ryan at AllMovie
- The Heart of Texas Ryan is available for free download from Internet Archive
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