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Hoot Gibson was a colorful figure, a light-hearted, fun-loving personality on screen and off. Hoot’s cheerful westerns included a significant amount of comedy. His mild, peaceful character rarely carried a gun. As an expert horseman, Hoot was always impressive on a galloping horse. Gibson’s film career began in 1910 with a few films for the Biograph Company interspersed among rodeo competitions. In 1914 he was a stuntman for the serial The Hazards of Helen, doubling the serial’s star Helen Holmes. His stunts included fights on trains and transfers from a train to a horse. He had supporting roles in numerous Western short films, including playing the villain in A Knight of the Range (1916) opposite popular western star Harry Carey. He appeared in three of the Westerns made by Carey and director John Ford in 1917: Straight Shooting, The Secret Man, and A Marked Man. Hoot’s starring career at Universal Studios was launched in two films directed by Ford, Action (1921) and Sure Fire (1921). In these films, Hoot plays a wandering cowboy who rescues the pretty young co-star from outlaws. Hoot became a popular western star for Universal. Film titles such as Ridin’ Wild (1922), Thrill Chaser (1923), Hit and Run (1924), Hurricane Kid (1925), and Galloping Fury (1927) guaranteed Hoot’s fans five reels of action and fun. Hoot’s easygoing approach gave his films a lighthearted tone. A deft comedian, he featured as much comedy as drama.
6.4Ocean's Eleven
1960
7.0The Horse Soldiers
1959
6.2Wild Horse
1931
7.3Blazing Guns
1943
10.0Roaring Ranch
1930
7.0Outlaw Trail
1944
6.5Sure Fire
1921
8.0Cinders
1920
6.0Marked Trails
1944
8.0Ridin' Wild
1922
8.0Swifty
1935
6.0Lucky Terror
1936
7.0Arizona Sweepstakes
1926
6.0Sonora Stagecoach
1944
6.5Westward Bound
1944
10.0Double Dealing
1923
8.0Spook Ranch
1925
10.0Powdersmoke Range
1935
8.0Headin' West
1922
9.0Trigger Tricks
1930