The best Arthur V. Johnson’s western movies

Arthur V. Johnson

Arthur V. Johnson

02/02/1876- 17/01/1916
Today we present the best Arthur V. Johnson’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Arthur V. Johnson’s movies.

Over Silent Paths

Over Silent Paths
6/10
  • Genre: DramaWestern
  • Release: 15/05/1910
  • Character: The Marshal
In the heart of the American west, a miner toils day after day at his rocker box while his young daughter keeps his camp. His daughter persuades him to return to civilization, where they may enjoy the fruits of their labor. Both are happy in the anticipation of what seems a bright future. While she's away, a desert wanderer appears at the camp, and at the sight of the old man weighing his gold is seized with cupidity. He himself had toiled long in the wilds, but with no success, so he demands that the old man divide his gains with him. This, of course, the miner decries, and the wanderer uses force to obtain the old man's gold. The wanderer collapses in the desert, only to be rescued by a certain young woman: the miner's daughter.

The Redman's View

The Redman's View
5.9/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 09/12/1909
  • Character: Conqueror
An Indian village is forced to leave its land by white settlers, and must make a long and weary journey to find a new home. The settlers make one young Indian woman stay behind. This woman is thus separated from her sweetheart, whose elderly father needs his help on the journey ahead

The Mended Lute

The Mended Lute
4.7/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 05/08/1909
  • Character: Indian
In an Indian tribe, a girl escapes from her father and suitor to be with the man she loves.

Comata, the Sioux

Comata, the Sioux
5.2/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 09/09/1909
  • Character: Bud Watkins
This story of the Black Hills consistently tells of the unrequited love of a Sioux brave for his chief's daughter, and how he premonished the awful results of her ominous marriage with a white cowboy. Clear Eyes, the daughter of Chief Thunder Cloud, is beloved by Comata, a Sioux brave, but having met and listened to the persuasion of Bud Watkins, a cowboy, leaves her mountain home to become his squaw. Poor little confiding Clear Eyes lives only for Bud, and he at first seems devoted to her, but at the end of two years, a little papoose arriving meanwhile to bless their union, he tires of her, and courts Miss Nellie Howe, a white girl, who thinks him single. Comata, however, has unremittingly watched his movements, and vows to avenge his lost one. Following him to the white girl's home, he sees enough to convince him of the whelp's villainy, so he goes and reveals the truth to Clear Eyes.

The Tenderfoot's Triumph

The Tenderfoot's Triumph
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 21/04/1910
  • Character: The Tenderfoot
"It's in the surprise" that great plays are made and battles won, and our tenderfoot friend, appreciating this, pulls a victory that is amazing.

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