No Man's Law | |
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Directed by | Fred Jackman |
Written by | Frank Butler |
Story by | F. Richard Jones |
Starring | Rex the King of Wild Horses Barbara Kent James Finlayson Oliver Hardy Theodore Von Eltz |
Cinematography | Floyd Jackman George Stevens |
Edited by | Richard Currier |
Distributed by | Pathé Exchange, Inc. |
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Country | United States |
Language | Silent with English intertitles |
No Man's Law is a 1927 American silent Western film starring Rex the King of Wild Horses and featuring Oliver Hardy as a lustful villain.
Plot
Cast
- Rex the King of Wild Horses as Nobody's Horse
- Barbara Kent as Toby Belcher
- James Finlayson as Jack Belcher
- Oliver Hardy as Sharkey Nye
- Theodore Von Eltz as Spider O'Day
Notes
- No Man's Law has scenes, including in flashback, of Barbara Kent appearing to dive and swim in the nude, but she is actually wearing a flesh-colored moleskin bathing suit.[1] That footage created a minor scandal at the time, drawing special attention from review boards in various communities throughout the country.[1] In June 1927 in New York City, the entertainment trade publication Variety gave the production an overall favorable rating but predicted trouble for that portion of the film: "Miss Kent looks and acts well. A couple of the almost nude scenes will not stand much chance with the censors out of town."[2]
- The original working title of the film was The Avenging Stallion.[3][4]
- Filming took place on Hal Roach's Big Horn Ranch in Nevada.[3]
- Prints of the film exist.[5][6]
References
- 1 2 Weber, Bruce (October 19, 2011). "Barbara Kent, Star of Silent Movies, Dies at 103". New York Times. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
- ↑ Film review of No Man's Law (cited as No Man's Land), Variety, June 27, 1927, 23. Internet Archive. Retrieved October 6, 2017.
- 1 2 "Production to Start on New Rex Feature". Motion Picture News. XXXV (1): 46. January 7, 1927. Retrieved October 25, 2015.
- ↑ "Two Pathe Comedians in Next Rex Feature". Motion Picture News. XXXV (1): 479. January 7, 1927. Retrieved October 25, 2015.
- ↑ "No Man's Law". American Silent Feature Film Survival Database. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
- ↑ Everson, William K. (May 21, 1993) New School Film Notes
External links
- No Man's Law at IMDb
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