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Shadows on the Sage, 18minutes
Directed by François Reichenbach
Origin France
Genres Documentary, Western
Actors Bob Steele, Tom Tyler, Jimmie Dodd, Harry Holman, Griff Barnett, Bryant Washburn

Scènes pittoresques de la vie quotidienne à New York au printemps.
Trickery
Trickery (1921)
, 20minutes
Directed by Albert Russell
Genres Western
Actors Harold Goodwin

The Fighting Trail, 5h
Directed by William Duncan
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors William Duncan, Carol Holloway, George Holt, Fred Burns, Joe Ryan, Tote Du Crow

As described in a film magazine, a valuable mineral is found in only one California mine is necessary in the manufacture of a new explosive and is desired by the Central Powers. The secret is described in papers held by Nan (Holloway) who is repeatedly captured by the henchmen of German spy Von Bleck (Rogers) and rescued by mining engineer John Gwynn (Duncan).
Jack and Jill, 50minutes
Directed by William Desmond Taylor
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors Jack Pickford, Louise Huff, Jack Hoxie

As described in a film magazine, Jack (Pickford), an East Side New York lightweight fighter, becomes the dupe in a frame-up fight in which he knocks out a champion and is led to believe that he killed the man. That night he goes to New Jersey and boards a handcar. The next day he finds himself in Texas where the cowboys decide to have a good time with the tenderfoot. Jill (Huff), his pal and sweetheart, gets the money due Jack for fighting and, when she hears from him, she, too, goes to Texas. She arrives at the ranch when the cowboys are away and the Mexicans are planning a raid. When Jack hears of her presence, he rushes to the ranch and arrives just in time to prevent the Mexicans from attacking it. He knocks out several Mexicans just as the cowboys, who were wondering why Jack was in such a hurry, arrive. The Mexicans are driven off and Jack is the hero of the hour. He is given a steady position at the ranch and he and Jill live on happily.
On the Level, 50minutes
Directed by George Melford
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors Fannie Ward, Harrison Ford, Lottie Pickford, James Cruze, James Neill, Edythe Chapman

As described in a film magazine, Merlin (Ward), the only daughter of a sheep rancher, is kidnapped by Sontag (Dean), who shoots her father and drives off the sheep. She is compelled to dance nightly in Sontag's saloon where she is known as Mexicali Mae. There she meets Joe Blanchard (Ford), a derelict from the east who plays the piano in order to secure enough dope to satisfy his craving. Sontag, fearing that one of his confederates has double crossed him and told about his opium smuggling operations, kills the man and places the blame on Joe. Merlin helps Joe escape, and they take up a ranch where Joe finally overcomes his desire for drugs. Joe's mother (Chapman) and fiancee (Pickford) pay a visit and Mrs. Chapman tries to buy off Merlin and have Joe return east. Merlin returns to Sontag's dance hall, and Joe follows, convinced that she no longer loves him. Merlin returns to the ranch and is about to end her own life when Joe and Sontag arrive. In the tussle that follows, Sontag is killed and Joe realizes that Merlin really loves him.