Kindled Courage

Kindled Courage is a 1923 American silent Western film directed by William Worthington and featuring Hoot Gibson.

The film is a member of the Universal-produced and Carl Laemmle-selected "The Laemmle Nine", which also includes A Dangerous Game, The Flaming Hour, The Ghost Patrol, The Scarlet Car, The Power of a Lie, The First Degree, The Love Letter, and The Gentleman From America.

[2] As described in a film magazine,[3] after constantly being taunted as being a coward by his friends, Andy Walker (Gibson) decides to skip out for parts unknown.

He is appointed Chief Deputy and sent out to hunt Overland Pete (Hart) and his gang.

As he is about to leave, Betty Paxton (Burnham), the sister of one of the bandits, arrives seeking her brother.