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A returning war veteran who finds his father murdered and the family ranch in the hands of outlaws.
West of the Rainbow's End
Trailin' Back is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Buddy Roosevelt, Lafe McKee and Leon De La Mothe.
Trailin’ Back
A silent western film from 1928.
The Lightnin’ Shot

When Montana cowpuncher Larry Benson, riding his horse Starlight and accompanied by his dog Rex, tied up at the hitching post in front of McAvoy's hotel in Dam, Texas, he had little idea of the extraordinary series of adventures that were in store for him, Starlight and Rex.
Hi-Jacking Rustlers
Outlaw "Dutch" Haynes is extorting money from the ranchers by threatening to blow up the dam that keeps the valley from flooding. To get to that point, Haynes, and his henchmen, have also practiced a little kidnapping, highway robbery, and all-around general connivery. But cowhand James Murdock has been on hand to stop the anti-social behavior, and looks to do so again regarding blowing up the dam.
The Devil’s Tower
Prince of the Plains is a silent western from 1927 directed by RObin Williamson and starring Kermit Maynard.