Movie: Whispering Sage

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Buck Jones
Buck Jones

Buck Kildare

Natalie Joyce
Natalie Joyce

Mercedes

Émile Chautard
Émile Chautard

José Arastrade

Carl Miller
Carl Miller

Esteban Bengoa

Albert J. Smith
Albert J. Smith

Ed Fallows

Joseph W. Girard
Joseph W. Girard

Hugh Acklin (as Joseph Girard)

William Steele
William Steele

Tom Kildare (as William A. Steele)

Ellen Winston
Ellen Winston

Mrs. Kildare

Hazel Keener
Hazel Keener

Mercedes' Friend

Enrique Acosta
Enrique Acosta

Old Pedro

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    This silent Western featured a group of Basque settlers terrorized by a greedy land baron (Joseph W. Girard). Jones played Buck Kildare, who, after falling for Basque beauty Natalie Joyce, comes to the aid of the settlers. On his sterling horse Silver, Kildare goes after the villain, who, it turns out, is the very same man who murdered his brother Tom (William A. Steele).

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    1927-03-20

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    The Romance Of A Hard-Riding Avenger

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