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Silver Valley

"A High-Flying Romance of the Range and the Blue Sky"

Fired for crashing his aeroplane into his employer's ranch, Tom Mix is elected sheriff in a town with, as a title stated, "a high mortality rate among sheriffs." Mix, of course, prevails against almost impossible odds, at one point cornering a gang of cutthroats holding leading lady Dorothy Dwan captive in the crater of a volcano about to erupt.

Top Cast

  • Tom Mix

    Tom Mix

    Tom Tracey

  • Tony the Horse

    Tony the Horse

    Tom's Horse

  • Dorothy Dwan

    Dorothy Dwan

    Sheila Blaine

  • Philo McCullough

    Philo McCullough

    'Black Jack' Lundy

  • Jocky Hoefli

    Jocky Hoefli

    The Silent Kid

  • Tom Kennedy

    Tom Kennedy

    'Hayfever' Hawkins

  • Lon Poff

    Lon Poff

    'Slim' Snitzer

  • Harry Dunkinson

    Harry Dunkinson

    Mike McCool

  • Clark Comstock

    Clark Comstock

    'Wash' Taylor

Overview

Fired for crashing his aeroplane into his employer's ranch, Tom Mix is elected sheriff in a town with, as a title stated, "a high mortality rate among sheriffs." Mix, of course, prevails against almost impossible odds, at one point cornering a gang of cutthroats holding leading lady Dorothy Dwan captive in the crater of a volcano about to erupt.

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