The best Monroe Salisbury’s western movies

Monroe Salisbury

Monroe Salisbury

08/05/1876- 07/08/1935
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The Sleeping Lion

The Sleeping Lion
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 23/06/1919
Italian potter Tony adopts an Italian waif, little Tony, and takes him from New York to the West to realize a long-held dream of owning a ranch.

The Squaw Man

The Squaw Man
5.7/10
  • Genre: DramaWestern
  • Release: 15/02/1914
  • Character: Sir Henry - Earl of Kerhill
Blamed for the theft of an orphans fund, Captain James Wynnegate flees to the West where he makes a new life with the Indian woman Nat-U-Rich.

The Virginian

The Virginian
5.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 07/09/1914
  • Character: Mr. Ogden (uncredited)
A good-natured but chivalrous cowboy romances the local schoolmarm and leads the posse that brings a gang of rustlers, which includes his best friend, to justice.

The Lamb

The Lamb
5.6/10
Gerald, the somewhat frail son of a wealthy New York family, is bested at the beach by Bill, a strapping young cowboy from Arizona. His fiancée Mary, ashamed of Gerald's "yellow streak", leaves him and goes by train to visit some friends in Arizona, with Bill in tow. Gerald follows them, and before long he and Mary winds up captured by Yaqui Indians and Gerald must prove to Mary that he is not the "weakling" she thinks he is by coming up with a plan for them to escape their captors.

Hungry Eyes

Hungry Eyes
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 11/03/1918
Ex-convict Dale Revenal arrives at Dudley Appleton's ranch bearing a letter of introduction from John Silver, Appleton's old friend. Appleton hires Dale, who, through his winning manner, soon wins the respect of the ranch hands and the love of the ranch owner's daughter Mary Jane. Believing himself unworthy of her, Dale tells Mary Jane that he has a wife and child in Arizona, and she reluctantly agrees to marry Jack Nelda, a local rancher. Nelda realizes that Mary Jane is still in love with Dale and plots with Bessie Dupont and her brother Pinto to kill him.

The Rose of the Rancho

The Rose of the Rancho
3.4/10
Esra Kincaid takes land by force and, having taken the Espinoza land, his sights are set on the Castro rancho. Government agent Kearney holds him off till the cavalry shows up and he can declare his love for Juanita, called “the Rose of the Rancho.”

The Eagle

The Eagle

Winner Takes All

Winner Takes All
Saul Chadron, a brutal cattle baron, is distressed that homesteaders are intruding on his domain and hires outlaws to drive them away.

The Desire of the Moth

The Desire of the Moth
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 22/10/1917

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