The Wallop Explained

The Wallop
Director:John Ford
Producer:John Ford
Starring:Harry Carey
Cinematography:Harry M. Fowler
Distributor:Universal Film Manufacturing Company
Runtime:50 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent
English intertitles

The Wallop is a 1921 American silent Western film directed by John Ford and starring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost.[1]

Plot

As described in a film publication, John Wesley Pringle (Carey),[2] an adventurer, returns to Gadsden to claim the girl Stella (Golden), only to find out that she is in love with Chris Foy (Steele).

Chris has been accused of a murder that he did not commit. Sheriff Matt Lisner (Le Moyne) searches Stella's house for Chris but finds out that he is hiding in the mountains. Sheriff Lisner and his crowd set off for the mountains to get Chris and claim a reward for his capture. John gets to the mountains by a back route and pretends to rescue Chris, but he surprises both the Sheriff and Chris by claiming the reward for himself.

John then orders Sheriff Lisner to release Chris, saying that this was all a ruse to rescue Chris and get him safely from the mountain top. John then reveals evidence which shows that Lisner is the real murderer, and Chris returns to Stella, while John goes on his way without ever revealing his love for the girl.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Progressive Silent Film List: The Wallop . March 1, 2008. Silent Era.
  2. The Wallop: Another Good One to Please Carey's Admirers . Film Daily . 16 . 38 . 11 . Wyd's Films and Film Folks, Inc. . New York City . May 8, 1921 . March 24, 2014.