Dick Turpin (1925)
Director:
John G. Blystone
Writers:
Charles Darnton (scenario), Charles Kenyon (story), Donald W. Lee
Stars:
Tom Mix, Alan Hale, Kathleen Myers, Philo McCullough, Lucille Hutton, James A. Marcus
Cowboy ace Tom Mix allowed himself a change of pace with this costume adventure produced by Fox. Mix plays the legendary British highwayman, who after robbing nasty Lord Churlton (Philo McCullough) learns that the nobleman is to be married to innocent Lady Alice Brookfield (Kathleen Myers), a gun-shot wedding, so to speak, as the lady considers Churlton loathsome. With the assistance of Lady Alice's maid Sally (Lucille Hutton), our gallant hero concocts a plan to smuggle the fair maiden to York dressed as a boy. The scheme backfires, though, and Dick Turpin is chased all over creation by the authorities. He arrives in York just in time to save the fair maiden from a fate worse than death and together they find a safe haven in France. A very young Carole Lombard saw most of her footage left on the cutting-room floor but the future star can still be spotted in a crowd scene. And according to at least one report, fellow Fox cowboy Buck Jones joined the ranks of extras in a successful effort to surprise Mix.
Region 0 (ALL), will play in any DVD player, English, silent, 70 minutes, Black and White, Fox Film Corporation, very good print.