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Mystery Rider (1928)

Mystery Rider (1928)
This obscure silent Western, which also wasted the talents of Bruce Gordon and the marvelous Bud Osborne, was one in a series of "Pawnee Bill, Jr." oaters starring former Universal cowboy Ted Wells. Infamous poverty row entrepreneur Robert J. Horner, a one-eyed, one-legged marvel of bad film making, produced, directed, and wrote the films which were distributed in the hinterlands only. The star, who had briefly acted as "Johno Wells" before assuming the "Pawnee Bill, Jr." disguise, was Ted Wells again after the changeover to sound, blithely embarking on a second career as a supporting actor and stunt-double for William Boyd. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi

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This obscure silent Western, which also wasted the talents of Bruce Gordon and the marvelous Bud Osborne, was one in a series of "Pawnee Bill, Jr." oaters starring former Universal cowboy Ted Wells. Infamous poverty row entrepreneur Robert J. Horner, a one-eyed, one-legged marvel of bad film making, produced, directed, and wrote the films which were distributed in the hinterlands only. The star, who had briefly acted as "Johno Wells" before assuming the "Pawnee Bill, Jr." disguise, was Ted Wells again after the changeover to sound, blithely embarking on a second career as a supporting actor and stunt-double for William Boyd. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi

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