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KNIGHT OF THE TRAIL (1915) -- William S. Hart
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2012
- KNIGHT OF THE TRAIL (1915)
Starring: William S. Hart, Leona Hutton, Frank Borzage
Directed by Hart
Produced by Thomas Ince
New York Motion Picture, Kay-Bee Pictures
William Thomas Sherman, wts@gunjones.com, www.mn-hp.com
I'm 74 now and Mr. Hart's silent movies are still very entertaining to watch. I have always been very much into the Silents 30's 40's 50's 60's movies and music. Unlike the youngsters of today I can look back and see the talent of the bygone years. Black and white film has never been a detriment. It's interesting to me that many of us old timers can look back and appreciate the entertainment arts of the eras. The genius of Charlie Chaplain, William S. Hart, Buster Keaton, the Big Bands of the 40's, the Roaring 20's and the list goes on. It's history and film art. Actors of such talent as the steel eyes of William S. Hart will live forever in my heart. Thank you for this posting.
We went to his ranch in the mid-Sixties and a horse of Hart's was still alive at 43 years of age. He was very swaybacked and had a scuffy gray beard. Never forget that.
hey whats up larry lawton!
I'm a fan of western
movies and TV westerns since the
1950s, watching and loving Gunsmoke, Cheyenne, The Rifleman, Lawman and so many others, and of course watching John Wayne, Gene Autry, Tex Ritter, Gary Cooper, Randolph Scott, Charles Starrett., Henry Fonda, Alan Ladd, Ben Johnson, Jock Mahoney, Rory Calhoun, John Russell,
Chuck Conners, Clint Walker, Clint Eastwood,
Steve McQueen, James Arness and many more.
But I have to pay tribute to actors and western stars from the silent era as well, with people like William S. Hart and Tom Mix.
God bless our western
movie, television, and
rodeo stars from a by-gone era.🐴
105 year old movie. That's amazing to think about.
I'm 78 this is the first w.s. Hart movie i have watched and I love it!!
A true classic early Cowboy Hero…..even a century plus later ! June 2023
I am happy films like this not lost brilliant
I love the music they put with the movie
This is great stuff, thank you.
A really nice surviving William S. Hart two reeler with beautiful Leona Hutton💕 as “Molly” and future director Frank Borzage.
Even without sound, THIS beats any of the westerns that the garbage they call hollywood puts out today.
Ohhh come on now that’s totally bs
Great to see this!!
A 34 y.o. woman, who's watching a 107 years old muted movie, from France ! Woaw! 😲🤠
I am reading a Lakeside Press book "My Life East and West" by William S. Hart. He learned to speak some Sioux growing up around Indians and rode all manner of horses and entered footraces too. Tough upbringing, his dad worked the flour mills from Minnesota to New York. Always believed in a fair deal, like in this movie giving the lady back her money.
Really time travelling....
👍👏😊 thank you
Thanks for posting! I wanted to see Fritz the horse!
Amazing how Mr. Hart, originally a classically-trained stage actor, became a cowboy star of the first-rank, way back when silent movies still were so primitive technically but enthusiastic audiences never thought that or even cared. Movies were a mesmerizing & magical new medium of entertainment & almost every conceivable type of story, no matter how simplistic, happily was accepted by the public without question. Though not handsome in the traditional sense, Hart somehow conveyed & combined both realism & sincerity in his performances better than any other cinematic saddle tramp of the silent era, proving that looks aren't everything. He was the first cowboy star to insist on historical accuracy & authentic Old West settings, factors that audiences came to appreciate & expect in his films. Plot, ability to tell a story in gripping fashion, & believably low-key acting are what truly matter in film & these Hart possessed these characteristics in abundance. This is an enjoyable little flick, the first William S. Hart movie I've seen from start to finish. I'm stickin' with 'im!
I love just about anything William S hart put his hand to, and this is no exception. One quibble: some of the music is too modern for the film.
I agree about music
The video to the Steeldrivers - Straw In The Wind got me to looking for this movie
Went to his old home at 8341 De Longpre Ave in West Hollywood. It is now owned by the city of WH and back yard is a dog park.
🤠🐴Thank you 👍 March 24 , 2024
Thank you. Who is the bigger star, HART or his insanely cool horse?
thanks to see neat and classic movie.
Thats urged me to research my Uncle Jack -[Southwick]1906-1981
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Of Liverpool -
A devoted fan of William S Heart-
The Best cowboy actor
Bill Hart and his horse Fritz. Ten times better than Bronco Billy.
What's the tune beginning at 2:40? Lots of music here is not Dark Eyes, which is the only music that is named. Stairway to the Stars, for instance starts ar 9:00.
My names Ben Hart looked this up cause I have the same last name lol
12:46
dave brubeck ,take five in a western
I know I was laughing over that! I didn't know Brubeck went back that far LOL
Yeah, seems rather incongruous, especially in a film made years before it was written.
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