Ridin' Wild is a 1922 American silent Western film directed by Nat Ross and featuring Hoot Gibson.
[1] Based upon a review in a film publication,[2] Cyril Henderson (Gibson), although growing up in a western community where guns are common and liquor freely drunk, was never raised by his Quaker mother (Claire) to be "rough."
Cyril's sweetheart Grace Nolan (Murphy) returns from college and, to his dismay, town bully Art Jordan (Boteler) announces that she is his "steady."
Art tries to get the townspeople to lynch John, but Cyril to the surprise of everyone knocks him down.
The issue of the identity of the murderer and Cyril's courage are settled in the desert.