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Chafing under his dying father's prediction that he is just a fighter without a soul who someday will be beaten by his long-lost brother, brutish Charles Hinges heads west with Jacinta, a dance hall girl, and Augustina, a fortune-teller.... See more »

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Jacinta
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Charles Hinges
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David Hinges
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China Jones
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Phil Beason
Wilfrid North ...
Fat Milligan
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Swink Tuckson
D.D. McLean ...
Peter Hinges
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Sheriff Swanson
George Ingleton ...
Peg Reverly
Jess Herring ...
Hump Domingo
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Augustina
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June Rock ...
Little Girl (uncredited)

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J. Stuart Blackton

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Kenneth Perkins ... (story)

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J. Stuart Blackton ... producer

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L. William O'Connell
Ernest F. Smith

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Albert E. Smith ... presenter

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Chafing under his dying father's prediction that he is just a fighter without a soul who someday will be beaten by his long-lost brother, brutish Charles Hinges heads west with Jacinta, a dance hall girl, and Augustina, a fortune-teller. They tour frontier towns, with Charles taking on all challengers in no-holds-barred wrestling matches. Charles is undefeated until he engages his brother, David, the town reformer. In his humiliation, Charles feels he has finally found his soul. Fearing that Jacinta admires him only for his strength, he sends her to David. Meanwhile, Jacinta has been the object of the unwelcome attentions of China Jones. Jones is killed, and saloon keeper Phil Beason fastens the blame on David, who is about to be lynched when Charles claims the guilt. Jacinta saves both brothers from the rope with the timely arrival of a posse and Augustina's confession to Jones's murder. Charles reveals himself to David and is reunited with Jacinta. Written by AFI

Taglines A romance of the Arizona frontier, in the days when the primitive dance hall was in its glory. Romance? What more romantic than the rivalry of two husky giants for a pretty girl- a dance hall entertainer who "goes straight"? (Print Ad- Strasburg News, ((Strasburg, Va.)) 16 July 1925) See more »
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  • El amado bárbaro (Spain)
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