Western Pluck is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Travers Vale and starring Art Acord, Marceline Day, and Ray Ripley.
[1] As described in a film magazine review,[2] cowpuncher Arizona Allen witnesses a runaway stage coach when the horses flee after a shot fired by Rowdy Dyer, done as a greeting for his sister Clare who is visiting from the East, which was mistaken for a robbery.
Allen chases down and stops the stage by bringing the galloping horses to a halt.
Circumstantial evidence is against him, but Allen supports him and fights for him until his innocence is proved.
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