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6/10
I liked it up until the ending...
planktonrules10 May 2011
For a western from 1917, "The Heart of Texas Ryan" is very good. Too bad, then, that the movie ends horribly...

The film begins with a young lady, Texas Ryan, coming home to her ranch after getting an eastern education. Soon she meets a guy nicknamed 'Single-Shot' (Tom Mix) and he is smitten with her--so much so that he decides to mend his rough and tumble ways (much of the first half of the film consists of him getting into fights and such). However, an evil Mexican bandit and his gang are up to no good and eventually they kidnap Single-Shot and vow to execute him. What happens next is VERY anti-climactic and the film ends on a sour note.

Overall, it's a decent western marred by a bad ending. Too bad, as the stunts were fairly good and the film a decent bit of entertainment up until then. For lovers of silent films and B-westerns, it's well worth seeing--especially as Mix is one of the huge names in early westerns and he's become all but forgotten today.
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3/10
Mixed Up
NoDakTatum2 November 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Legendary cowboy star Tom Mix stars in this poorly done silent western. If you think it plays like two films, you would be right. Mix plays "Single-Shot" Parker, a lovable ranch hand on Colonel Ryan's (George Fawcett) cattle ranch. Ryan eagerly awaits the return of his daughter, Texas (Bessie Eyton), who has been away at college. Of course, there's trouble a-brewin' in the small southwest Texas town of Cactus Gulch. The local marshal, "Dice" McAllister (Frank Campeau) is in cahoots with local cattle rustler Jose Mandero. Parker and McAllister get into a fight, but that doesn't stop our hero from driving the town nuts with a drunken Fourth of July celebration. Parker has fallen in love with Texas through her portrait, and follows her advice when she states that more can be done with words than a gun. This advice comes in handy when Mandero and his men kidnap Texas, who is later released by a Mandero lieutenant who owes Parker his life. Mandero continues to rustle, and Parker rides after him for the final showdown.

According to the DVD, "The Heart of Texas Ryan" started life as a film based on a Zane Grey story, done before rights could be hammered out. Some of the scenes from the first film are cut in with new footage, and it does not work. The first film had more comic elements, so out of nowhere we get a fight with the marshal and a Fourth of July celebration, all of which add nothing to the main plot. The film makers then make the mistake of telling an audience something that has happened with a title card instead of showing it, a huge misfortune in a silent film. Mandero escapes, and we are told. The finale is supposed to be a breathtaking climax as one major character rides to the rescue of another before an execution takes place, and it is told to us instead of being shown. This is a silent film- dialogue and title cards were kept to a minimum. Instead, the director and writers take the easy way out, using shortcut strategies that many in today's more advanced world use. What a disappointment. "The Heart of Texas Ryan" is of little interest as cinematic history. Western buffs might want to see it to complete their area of interest, and it was fun to see icon Tom Mix, but otherwise the film is a letdown.
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10/10
Good Tom Mix movie
rarekey20 June 1999
Tom Mix western movies that I have were contemporary for their time. This movie was made in 1917 and the setting is 1917. I particularly liked the low key humor. Maybe they had to; no laugh track. This movie was no ground breaker, but except for Buck Jones, I don't know any other cowboy who could come close to Tom Mix as the personification of the upright western good guy. I also kind of liked the way the purty girl saved Tom instead of the other way around.
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