The Combat
The Combat is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Lynn Reynolds and starring House Peters, Wanda Hawley, and Walter McGrail.
Plot
As described in a film magazine review, two-fisted lumberjack Blaze Burke is made boss of Jerry Flint's logging camp and proceeds to eliminate an opposition gang of huskies led by Red McLaughlin. Double-crossed by Milton Symmons, he takes the latter's prospective bride Alice Childers to a lonely cabin. Trailed by McLaughlin, they fight with McLaughlin falling over a cliff to his death. Blaze restores Alice to Milton. Subsequently he saves Alice from a forest fire but Milton perishes in it. In the end, Blaze wins the affections of Alice.
More details
author | Edward J. Montagne J.G. Hawks |
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director | Lynn Reynolds |
genre | western |
keywords | end fall forest fire logging camp |
producer | Carl Laemmle |
productionCompany | Universal Pictures |
publisher | Universal Pictures |