The best Leo D. Maloney’s western movies

Leo D. Maloney

Leo D. Maloney

Today we present the best Leo D. Maloney’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 Leo D. Maloney’s movies.

Border Blackbirds

Border Blackbirds
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 28/08/1927
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The Telltale Knife

The Telltale Knife
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 03/11/1914
  • Character: The Sheriff
Mabel Madden, thrown upon her own resources, inherits a saloon from her father. She is somewhat infatuated with Tom Mason, against whom suspicions have been aroused of rustling cattle from the neighboring ranchmen. But she is also a great admirer of the intrepid sheriff.

How Weary Went Wooing

How Weary Went Wooing
Miss Satterly, the new schoolteacher, is loved by all the cowboys of the "Flying U" ranch. Weary is shy and only makes the acquaintance of the pretty schoolteacher by main force on the part of his cowboy companions.

The Sheriff's Reward

The Sheriff's Reward
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 17/11/1914
  • Character: The Foreman
Rose Boland, a pretty young ranch owner, quarrels with her foreman because she dislikes his attentions. She discharges him from her employ, and her cowboys eject him from the ranch. The disgruntled foreman proceeds to join a band of cattle rustlers and engages with them in the looting of cattle.

The Brave Deserve the Fair

The Brave Deserve the Fair
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 18/10/1915
  • Character: Leo Binnis
Tom Martin and Leo Binnis arrive in a small mining town. Andy Johnson, his wife and daughter, Vicky, are also seeking a western home. Jim Brown, a cattleman, poisons the water holes to kill off the wild horses that are eating the range bare, and Johnson and his wife drink from the water hole and die.

The Way of the Redman

The Way of the Redman
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 06/10/1914
  • Character: The Gambler
The story is of a Redman, a civilized Indian, who takes into his home a wounded gambler, shot while escaping the sheriff. The gambler has no honor and wins the affections of Bounding Fawn, the Redman's pretty squaw. The Indian discovers the gambler's treachery, and throws him together with Bounding Fawn, out of the cabin.

Why the Sheriff Is a Bachelor

Why the Sheriff Is a Bachelor
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 27/10/1914
  • Character: Alice's Brother
The sheriff is in love with a beautiful widow. The widow has a brother who is in secret a rascal and a member of a gang of bandits. The sheriff and the widow have arrived at an understanding and she is wearing his ring. One day four masked men ride into the village, loot the bank, terrorize the community and ride away with a big sack of gold. The sheriff goes in pursuit, and after a lot of shooting, fast riding and acrobatic horsemanship, the bank looters are caught. When the masks are removed, the sheriff discovers to his consternation that the brother of the handsome widow is the chief of the band. Duty stares at him with unsmiling face.

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