Cheyenne Harry
Cheyenne Harry is the title character in a US western film series .
The idea came from Harry Carey , who also took on the lead role. After nine episodes, young John Ford took the director's chair. The running length of the silent films was between two and six rolls of film. Few of the films made by Universal have survived. For the producer William Berke , the main actor returned to the role twice. These sound films were directed by Harry Fraser .
None of the strips could be seen in German-language cinemas.
Movies
year | title |
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1916 | A Knight of the Range |
1917 | Blood Money |
The Bad Man of Cheyenne | |
The Outlaw and the Lady | |
The Drifter | |
Goin 'straight | |
The Honor of an Outlaw | |
A 44-caliber mystery | |
Six shooter Justice | |
The Soul Herder | |
Cheyenne's Pal | |
Straight shooting | |
The Secret Man | |
A Marked Man | |
Bucking Broadway | |
1918 | The Phantom Riders |
Wild Women | |
Thieves' gold | |
Hell Bent | |
Three Mounted Men | |
1919 | Roped |
A fight for love | |
Bare fists | |
Riders of Vengeance | |
Ace of the Saddle | |
A gun fightin 'gentleman | |
Marked Men | |
1936 | Ghost town |
Aces Wild |
literature
- Larry Langman: A Guide to Silent Westerns. Greenwood Press, 1992, ISBN 978-0387906300 .