- Bill Hollister organizes a wagon train to break the unfair monopoly held by Jake Lynch on food prices in the mining camps. The Rambler joins the train when it leaves for Gold Hill, and takes command when Hollister is killed from ambush. Jacques Frazelle, formerly Hollister's second-in-command, schemes to get rid of The Rambler and win Sue Smith. He plots with Lynch to disrupt the train, but The Rambler beats him in a whip-fight...—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
- Movie Image Section Library of Congress to the best of their knowledge, the 1929 film "The Wagon Master" has never been released on home video and is not available for viewing on any online platform. The only archival holding they are aware of is an Incomplete copy of the silent version held by the Dutch film archive in Amsterdam (the film was simultaneously released in both silent and sound versions). The copyright documentation for the film consists of a single page "Synopsis" see below June 28, 1929: "THE WAGONMASTER" Bill Hollister organizes a wagon train to break the freighting monopoly acquired by Jake Lynch through unfair tactics. The high food prices charged as a result of Lynch's monopoly are threatening the life of the mining communities served. The Rambler joins Hollister's outfit when it sets out for Gold Hill, a mining camp. Lynch schemes to prevent Hollister's wagon-train from reaching its destination. The Rambler rescues Sue Smith, a pretty girl, in a runaway. He takes command of the wagon-train when Hollister is killed from ambush by Lynch's henchmen. Jacques Frazalle, who was Hollisger's second in command, schemes to displace the Rambler as wagon master and to win Sue. At a desert water-hole the Rambler outwits Lynch's men who try to keep him from getting water for his outfit. Frazelle enters into a plot with Lynch to disrupt the Rambler's wagon-train Bad blood develops between the Rambler and Frazelle as the result of their rivalry over Sue. The Rambler vanquishes Frazelle in a whip fight in a dance hall at at Devil's dive. He and his men fight their way back to their wagons, and make their way into Gold Hill in time to keep the miner from signing an exorbitant contract with Lynch. The Rambler and Sue share the triumph together.
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