The Vanishing West
The Vanishing West is a 1928 Western film serial directed by Richard Thorpe. The film is considered to be lost.[1]
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1920s |
- Rough Ridin' (with John P. McCarthy)
- Rarin' to Go
- Battling Buddy
- Fast and Fearless
- Hard Hittin' Hamilton
- Rip Roarin' Roberts
- Bringin' Home the Bacon
- Thundering Romance
- Gold and Grit
- Full Speed
- Fast Fightin'
- On the Go
- Double Action Daniels
- Quicker 'n Lightnin'
- Tearin' Loose
- The Desert Demon
- Saddle Cyclone
- Galloping On
- A Streak of Luck
- The Last Card
- The Roaring Rider
- Trumpin' Trouble
- The Fighting Cheat
- Coming an' Going
- The Twin Triggers
- Deuce High
- Easy Going
- Rawhide
- Speedy Spurs
- Double Daring
- The Dangerous Dub
- Twisted Triggers
- The Bonanza Buckaroo
- College Days
- Josselyn's Wife
- The Bandit Buster
- The First Night
- The Cyclone Cowboy
- Between Dangers
- The Galloping Gobs
- Tearin' Into Trouble
- The Ridin' Rowdy
- The Meddlin' Stranger
- Pals in Peril
- Skedaddle Gold
- White Pebbles
- The Interferin' Gent
- The Soda Water Cowboy
- Ride 'em High
- The Obligin' Buckaroo
- Roarin' Broncs
- The Desert of the Lost
- The Ballyhoo Buster
- Desperate Courage
- The Cowboy Cavalier
- The Valley of Hunted Men
- Saddle Mates
- Flyin' Buckaroo
- The Bachelor Girl
- Border Romance
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- The Fightin' Comeback (1927)
- Red Clay (1927) (with Charles Logue)
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Serials
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Silent Serials
(1926-1929)
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Part-Sound Serials
(1929)
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All-Sound Serials
(1930-1935)
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