CAST: Charles Farrell (Dave Weston), June Marlowe (May Barstowe), Heinie Conklin (Alkali Bill), William Walling (Barstowe), Pat Hartigan (Horton), "Rin Tin Tin" (Lobo), "Nanette" (Lobo's mate).
COMMENT: Excitingly directed by Noel M. Smith (of all people!), this is an action-packed western which not only shows off Rinty's amazing expertise but has an interesting story (concocted by Charles A. Logue) to boot.
Not only has Logue contrived some spectacular action sequences, but he has managed to work in a nice romance and even some canine humor as well.
All the players except Heinie Conklin (and even he comes good in a kissing scene) acquit them-selves most creditably.
The movie is superbly photographed by E.B. DuPar and Allen Thompson, mostly on actual locations. Sharp film editing by Clarence Kolster and attractive art titles by Victor Vance add to the picture's appeal. Electrical effects: F.N. Murphy. Art directors: Lewis Geib, Esdras Hartley.
Copyright 26 October 1925 by Warner Brothers. U.S. release: 28 November 1925. 74 minutes.
COMMENT: Excitingly directed by Noel M. Smith (of all people!), this is an action-packed western which not only shows off Rinty's amazing expertise but has an interesting story (concocted by Charles A. Logue) to boot.
Not only has Logue contrived some spectacular action sequences, but he has managed to work in a nice romance and even some canine humor as well.
All the players except Heinie Conklin (and even he comes good in a kissing scene) acquit them-selves most creditably.
The movie is superbly photographed by E.B. DuPar and Allen Thompson, mostly on actual locations. Sharp film editing by Clarence Kolster and attractive art titles by Victor Vance add to the picture's appeal. Electrical effects: F.N. Murphy. Art directors: Lewis Geib, Esdras Hartley.
Copyright 26 October 1925 by Warner Brothers. U.S. release: 28 November 1925. 74 minutes.