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Storm King (1925)
EDMUND COBB in STORM KING "Storm King" (Universal -- Western -- Two Reels) Universal's series of two-reelers issued under the Mustang brand are westerns in which horses take the place of the familiar cattle, with the activities of horse thieves replacing those of cattle rustlers. In this one the action centers around the hero, who thwarts the plan of the villain to not only cleanout a drove of horses but to steal "Storm King," a very valuable stallion. To do this the villain makes love to the girl and persuades her to elope, but the hero comes to the rescue. There is considerable action and a lot of good riding in this film, in which Edmund Cobb appears as the hero. It is of average entertainment value. -- C. S. S. -- Moving Picture World, March 21, 1925, p. 273 WHAT THE PICTURE DID FOR ME THE STORM KING -- A dandy little 2 reel Western. Some of these 2 reelers are better then their 5 reelers. Two Reels. -- Wm. E. Tragsdorf, Trags' Theatre, Nellsville, Wis. -- Small town patronage. -- Exhibitor's Herald, November 28, 1925, p. 102 WHAT THE PICTURE DID FOR ME THE STORM KING: Edmund Cobb -- Action Western. Featurette. Okay to fill out a weak program. Two reels. -- A. G. Witwer, Grand theatre. Rainier, Ore. -- General patronage. -- Exhibitor's Herald, December 12, 1925, p.86 with Edmund Cobb. Directed by Ernst Laemmle. Mustang/Universal. More Information on this film...
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