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A 55-minute silent Western that actually slaps? Cowboy propaganda from 1926 hits different.
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The Set-Up (1926)

dusty justicehorse girl cinemavillainous banker

Overview

Western

Cliff Barton, suspicious of the intentions of the local banker, Seth Tolliver, withdraws his money from the bank, hides it, and is later killed by two hirelings of the banker. Deputy Sheriff Art Stratton, who has trained Barton's horse and is in love with his daughter, Thora, is assigned to guard the ranch for the creditors; and Tolliver, who has designs on the property and wants his son to marry Thora, arranges to have the ranch auctioned.

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Content warning
corporate greed vs. homestead resilienceromance as economic strategyfrontier justice systems

Standout Aspects

Practical Effects

Actual horses doing actual stunts, no CGI nonsense.

Acting

Art Acord's face acting through 55 minutes of title cards.

Best for:Solo: Speedrun classic Hollywood before bed.·Background: Silent so you can doomscroll guilt-free.·Rewatch: Film history nerds tracking Art Acord's career.
Heads up:Violence: 1926 gunfights—less gore, more theatrical collapsing.
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Director

Clifford Smith

ReleasedMay 15, 1926
Runtime55m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensitymedium
Tonemixed
Feelmedium
Universal Pictures

Top Cast

Art Acord

Art Acord

Deputy Art Stratton

Alta Allen

Alta Allen

Thora Barton

Thomas G. Lingham

Thomas G. Lingham

Seth Tolliver

C. Montague Shaw

C. Montague Shaw

Cliff Barton

William Welsh

William Welsh

Sheriff Hayes

Hank Bell

Hank Bell

Henchman (uncredited)

Art Mix

Art Mix

Cowhand (uncredited)

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

Art Acord was a real rodeo champion before becoming a silent film cowboy star—those stunts are authentic.

Cultural

The 'evil banker foreclosing on the honest rancher' trope peaked in 1926, reflecting real agricultural economic anxiety of the era.

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