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Hangman's House / 3 Bad Men (1926)
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| Starring: | Victor McLaglen, June Collyer, Earle Foxe, Hobart Bosworth, John Wayne, Mary Gordon, George O'Brien, Olive Borden, Lou Tellegen, Tom Santschi, J. Farrell MacDonald, Frank Campeau, Priscilla Bonner, Otis Harlan |
| Director: | John Ford |
| Genre: | Silent, Drama, Western |
| Year: | 1926 |
| Studio: | 20th Century Fox |
| Length: | 163 minutes |
| Released: | December 4, 2007 |
| Rating: | NR |
| Format: | DVD |
| Misc: | NTSC |
| Language: | English(Original Language), French(Subtitled), Spanish(Subtitled), English(Subtitled) |
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SYNOPSIS:
Hangman's House (1928, 71 min)
Forced by her mean-spirited father, Lord Chief Justice James O'Brien (Hobart Bosworth), to marry a man she doesn't love, Connaught O'Brien (June Collyer) gives up hope of ever with her true love, Dermot McDermot (Larry Kent). After her father dies and a hunted rebel leader (Victor (McLeglen) returns to town, however, Connaught finds it renewed hope that the tides of oppression will shift and she might again find happiness.
This romantic silent drama, set in Ireland, is the first film in which a then-unknown John Wayne is clearly visible.
3 Bad Men (1926, 92 min)
This western gem stars George O'Brien and a host of other greats from the silent era and beyond. When a trio of bandits discovers a young woman (Olive Borden) whose father was murdered by a ruthless gang, the "Three Bad Men" go from being partners in crime to comrades in chivalry. Willing to put their own lives on the line to protect her from a sinister sheriff (Lou Tellegen) and his deranged posse, the men prove that character isn't always determined by which side of the law a man sits on. A gran, picturesque western, this epic stands as one of Ford's finest.
Newly created scores for each feature.
NO BONUS FEATURES
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