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A silent Western where the sheriff's badge comes with strings attached—and a body count.

Trimmed (1922)

small-town corruptionsilent-era swaggerbootlegger bloodshed

Overview

Western

Returning from service in the A. E. F., Dale Garland is given a rousing reception by his townsmen. County political boss Nebo Slayter persuades the community to nominate Dale for sheriff--thinking he can be easily manipulated--against John Millard, the incumbent, who refuses political compromises. Dale easily wins and pledges to give the citizens an honest deal. Millard's daughter, Alice, who is Dale's childhood sweetheart, learns of Slayter's dishonest schemes and sees his men murder a moonshiner for whom they had been furnishing protection.

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Standout Aspects

Acting

Hoot Gibson's understated charisma carries every title card.

Direction

Pollard stages moonshiner murders with surprising visual punch.

Best for:Solo: Silent film devotees craving pre-code grit.·Rewatch: Spot the 1922 political commentary still relevant today.
Heads up:Violence: Moonshiner murder shown with 1920s restraint but clear intent.
Harry A. Pollard

Director

Harry A. Pollard

ReleasedJul 3, 1922
Runtime50m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacesteady
Intensitymedium
Tonemixed
Feelmedium
Universal Film Manufacturing Company

Top Cast

Hoot Gibson

Hoot Gibson

Dale Garland

Patsy Ruth Miller

Patsy Ruth Miller

Alice Millard

Alfred Hollingsworth

Alfred Hollingsworth

John Millard

Fred Kohler

Fred Kohler

Young Bill Young

Otto Hoffman

Otto Hoffman

Nebo Slayter

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Cultural

Released during Prohibition, the moonshiner subplot let audiences thrill to illegal liquor drama while technically condemning it.

Trivia

Hoot Gibson was a real rodeo champion before becoming one of Universal's biggest Western stars—those stunts are genuinely his.

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