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In a picturesque town of the Old West, daily life revolves around duels and rivalries between cowboys and ranchers. Our protagonist is a charismatic yet somewhat clumsy man who has earned the nickname "the Lightning" for his speed in horse racing and his ability to wriggle out of the most peculiar predicaments. However, his true love is the beautiful daughter of the owner of the largest ranch in the region, who just so happens to also be wooed by an arrogant and rough rancher.

Tension escalates when the villain learns of the protagonist’s feelings and decides to do everything in his power to keep them apart. In a hilarious twist of events, the protagonist finds himself embroiled in a series of misunderstandings that lead the townsfolk to see him as a hero, despite his natural clumsiness.

Meanwhile, the young woman suffers under the pressure from her family and societal expectations, which push her toward the path of marriage with the enviable rancher. In a climax filled with humor and action, the protagonist must overcome his insecurities and prove that true love is worth more than any rivalry. With a style that blends comedy and romance, this film captures the essence of the American West while exploring universal themes of love, courage, and redemption. In a surprising conclusion, not only does the Lightning win the girl’s heart, but he also earns the recognition of the entire town!

Media type
Movie
Year
1925
Director
John Ford
Writer
Frances Marion
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.00
Actors
Wallace MacDonald
Richard Travers
J. Farrell MacDonald
Otis Harlan
Edythe Chapman
Madge Bellamy
Ethel Clayton
Brandon Hurst
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Original title
Lightnin'
Duration
104
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