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The Flaming Forties ()


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A young cowhand befriends a disreputable gambler and pulls him out of some trouble. Hoping to square things with his new friend, the gambler seeks to warn him about the cowhand's fiancée, about whom the gambler knows some unsavory details.

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Bill Jones
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Desparde (as William Norton Bailey)
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Sally (as Jacqueline Gadsden)
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'Jay-Bird' Charley (as James Mason)
Frank Norcross ...
Colonel Starbottle
Wilbur Higby ...
Sheriff

Directed by

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Tom Forman

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Bret Harte ... (story "Tennessee's Pardner")
 
Harvey Gates ... (scenario)
 
Elliott J. Clawson ... (adaptation)

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Hunt Stromberg ... producer

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Sol Polito

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Robert De Lacey ... (as Robert De Lacy)

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Edward Withers

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Hunt Stromberg ... presenter / supervision

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Taglines All the lure of the days of '49, all the fascination of a love forged in danger is in this colorful photoplay- the greatest picture Carey ever made. (Print Ad- Antioch News, ((Antioch,Ills.)) 21 October 1926) See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Man from Texas (United States)
  • Os Bravos Só Têm uma Palavra (Brazil)
  • The Man from Texas
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  • 60 min
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Trivia This film is listed in the American Silent Feature Film Database as lost. See more »
Movie Connections Remade as Tennessee's Partner (1955). See more »

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