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File: The Clash of the Wolves (1925).webm

Author: Noel Mason Smith

Publisher: Warner Bros. Pictures

Year: 1925

PD: PD/US|1955

Note: A 1925 American silent western film, featuring the World War I dog Rin-Tin-Tin. This film has been selected by the Library of Congress to be included in the first class of films for preservation in the National Film Registry.

Cat: Western film, Silent film

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00:07

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{{Center|{{Larger|{{Cursive|a}}}}<br />WARNER BROTHERS
{{Dhr}}
{{sc|Classic}} ''of the'' {{sc|Screen}}}}
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00:15

{{ft/s|
{{Center|''Warner Brothers''<br />
{{X-smaller|Present}}<br />
{{Larger|RIN-TIN-TIN}}<br />
{{X-smaller|in}}
{{Xx-larger block|"''Clash of the''<br />''Wolves''"}}
{{X-smaller|''by'' CHARLES A. LOGUE}}
{{Smaller block|''Directed by'' NOEL MASON SMITH<br />
''a Warner Brothers Classic of the Screen''}}
{{Xx-smaller block|reviewed by The National Board of Review<br />
''copyright MCMXXV''<br />
Warner Bros. Pictures Inc.}}}}
}}

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00:29

{{ft/s|
{{Center|{{Fine block|{{Fine|''Photography''}}<br />
ALAN THOMPSON &<br />
E. B. DUPAR<br />
{{Fine|''Edited by''}}<br />
CLARENCE KOLSTER<br />
{{Fine|''Art Directors''}}<br />
LEWIS GEIB & ESDRAS HARTLEY<br />
{{Fine|''Electrical Effects''}}<br />
F. N. MURPHY<br />
{{Fine|''Art Titles''}}<br />
VICTOR VANCE}}}}
}}

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00:47

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|T}}he High Sierras—whose sheltering paradise of green, changes to an inferno of terror{{Bar|2}}when nature puts on her garments of red.
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01:26

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|A}} half-breed wolf—combining the savage strength of the wild, with the intelligence of his dog ancestry.
{{Right|{{Smaller|''Rin-tin-tin.''}}}}
}}

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01:41

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|S}}o skillful and daring that the Rangers had given him the Spanish name for wolf—Lobo.
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01:57

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|L}}obo's mate, with the mother instinct of the wild, guarding her wolf
puppies against the oncoming flames.
{{Right|{{Smaller|''Nanette.''}}}}
}}

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02:51

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|F}}ar below the timber line lay the great American Desert{{Bar|2}}here Lobo and his pack found refuge.
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03:12

{{ft/s|
{{Center|{{X-larger|L}}obo, in search of prey.}}
}}

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04:09

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|D}}ave Weston, a lonely tenderfoot prospecting for borax.
{{Right|{{Smaller|''Charles Farrell.''}}}}
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04:28

{{ft/i|
{{Center|DAVE}}
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04:32

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|M}}ay Barstowe, daughter of a wealthy ranch owner, who does not share her father's dislike for the lonely prospector.
{{Right|{{Smaller|''June Marlowe.''}}}}
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04:49

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|C}}upid's assistant—Alkali Bill, teamster on Barlowes's ranch.
{{Right|{{Smaller|''… 'Heinie' Conklin.''}}}}
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05:29

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Oh! D—a—a—ave!"}}
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05:35

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Oh! D—a—a—ave!"}}
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06:45

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Be very careful of the cake—I want to surprise Dave."}}
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08:09

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"I think it's borax—let's take it to town and have it tested."}}
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08:36

{{ft/s|
{{Center|{{X-larger|T}}he hunger call to the rest of the famished pack.}}
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08:52

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"That sounds like wolves!"}}
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08:56

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"It can't be wolves—there hain't been none in this desert for twenty years!"}}
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09:13

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"The fire in the mountains may have driven them down, is search of food."}}
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10:40

{{ft/s|
{{Center|{{X-larger|The}}he Law of the pack—death to the wounded wolf.}}
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11:03

{{ft/d|
{{Center|{{X-larger|"WOLVES!"}}}}
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11:06

{{ft/d|
{{Center|{{Larger|"WOLVES! WOLVES!"}}}}
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11:13

{{ft/s|
{{Center|{{Larger block|WOLVES! WOLVES! WOLVES!<br />WOLVES! WOLVES! WOLVES!}}}}
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11:17

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"The desert is full of wolves—I saw thousands of them!"}}
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11:24

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Forty-three of 'em jumped on my neck."}}
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11:43

{{ft/i|
TAXIDERMIST
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11:45

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Wolves!"}}
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12:16

{{ft/d|
{{Center|{{Smaller|"Wolves!"}}}}
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12:26

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|S}}am Barstowe, May's father, who does not approve of the tenderfoot's attention to his daughter.
{{Right|{{Smaller|''William Walling.''}}}}
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12:42

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"We were attacked by wolves—if it weren't for Dave, we might have been killed."}}
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13:10

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Round up the cattle—or the ''wolves'' will get 'em!"}}
}}

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13:33

{{ft/i|
{{Center|{{sc|WilliamHorton}}<br />{{Larger|CHEMIST}}}}
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13:44

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|W}}m. 'Borax' Horton, posing as a chemist, but in reality, a claim jumper.
{{Right|{{Smaller|''Pat Hartigan.''}}}}
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15:06

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"I'm just out of testing fluid{{Bar|2}}you'll have to wait a couple of weeks for the report."}}
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15:25

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"By the way, Dave, where did you find this stuff?"}}
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15:36

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Out there in the desert—maybe near—maybe far—who knows?"}}
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16:25

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|B}}arstowe and his men, while rounding up the cattle, found traces everywhere of Lobo's cunning leadership.
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16:52

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"If we catch the leader, we can break up that wolf pack."}}
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17:01

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|B}}ut catching a leader as daring as Lobo—was another matter.
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18:04

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|W}}ith the cunning that had already made him famous, Lobo singles out one steer at a time for attack.
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18:54

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Quick! The wolves are down in the canyon."}}
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19:21

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|T}}o protect the pack from the revengeful ranchers, Lobo draws the fire on himself.
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21:42

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"I know that wolf! That's the famous Lobo!"}}
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21:49

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"I'll give one hundred dollars for his hide!"}}
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22:21

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|H}}is foot, pierced by a cactus thorn.
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22:53

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|U}}nable to extract the thorn, Lobo seeks the help of his mate.
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23:29

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|K}}nowing the first sign of weakness means death—Lobo hides his injury.
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24:03

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|A}}s the wound grew worse, fear of his brother wolves, drove Lobo into the open—to die alone.
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26:15

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|T}}o Lobo, man was his greatest enemy—he expected no mercy.
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26:26

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Lobo!"}}
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27:51

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|W}}ondering why Lobo had deserted her and the puppies, the faithful mate waited in wain, for his return.
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29:36

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Steady, Lobo, I'm only trying to stop the pain."}}
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30:47

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"I guess you're a tenderfoot, too, in this cactus country—you ought to wear boots!"}}
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31:06

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|E}}ven as, ages ago, the first wolf surrendered to man's love, so Lobo forsook the wild and became Dave's dog.
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32:14

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"You can't fool those horses—they know he's a wolf."}}
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32:32

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Don't shoot, Bill—he's tame, now!"}}
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32:57

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"You'd better get rid of that wolf—he'll scare every horse in town."}}
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33:08

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Yes, and if anybody recognizes him they'll shoot him."}}
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33:33

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"I haven't studied a full detective course, for nothin'."}}
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34:38

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"We're gettin' by great—nobody recognizes him!"}}
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35:50

{{ft/i|
{{{!}} {{ts|ma|sm}}
{{!}}{{ts|pt1|pr2}}{{!}}'''SHREDDED'''<br />{{Gap}}'''COCOANUT'''<br />{{Xxx-larger|½}} {{Dual line|lb|For}} {{Xxx-larger|35}}{{Sups|¢}}
{{!}}{{ts|vtt}}{{!}}'''SOAP CHIPS'''<br />{{Xxx-larger|1}} {{Dual line|lb|For}} {{Xxx-larger|10}}{{Sups|¢}}
{{!}}}
}}

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35:56

{{ft/i|
{{{!}} {{ts|ma|sm|ac}}
{{!}}{{ts|pr2|vtt}}{{!}}'''APPLES'''<br />{{Xxx-larger|3}} {{Dual line|lbs|For}} {{Xxx-larger|25}}{{Sups|¢}}
{{!}}{{ts|pt1}}{{!}}'''APRICOTS'''<br />{{Xxx-larger|2}} {{Dual line|lbs|For}} {{Xxx-larger|15}}{{Sups|¢}}
{{!}}}
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36:55

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"That's fine borax—did you stake out your claim?"}}
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37:21

{{ft/i|
{{Block center|1={{Center|{{Fine block|'''WILLIAM HORTON'''<br />'''CHEMIST'''}}}}
{{Dhr}}
{{{!}} cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 {{ts|ma|lh1|xs}}
{{!}}colspan=2 {{ts|pb1|ac}}{{!}}Sample is:
{{!}}
{{!}}{{ts|pb1|pl3|vtt}}{{!}}To:
{{!}}rowspan=2 {{ts|lh12|ar|xl|fsi}}{{!}}{{Cursive|Mr Dave Weston}}<br />{{Cursive|Borax}}{{Gap|3em}}<br />{{Cursive|98½%}}
{{!}}-
{{!}}Grade {{Brace2|2|l}}
{{!}}Good<br />Fair<br />Poor
{{!}}{{ts|vtt|xl}}{{!}}'''✗'''
{{!}}}
{{X-smaller|Remarks:}}
{{Italic block|{{Cursive block|{{Gap}}{{Word-spacing|.5em|Sample is excellent}}<br />{{Word-spacing|.5em|and contains very little}}<br />{{Word-spacing|.5em|foreign substance}}}}}}
{{Gap}}{{X-smaller|Signed}} {{Cursive|''William Horton''}}}}
}}

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37:46

{{ft/i|
{{Center|GENERAL MERCHANDISE}}
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38:46

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"That's Lobo and I'm goin' to get that reward!"}}
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39:33

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Take him out of town quick Dave—I'll see you tonight."}}
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40:00

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|T}}hat night a sand storm offered Dave an excuse to "accept" Barstowe's unwilling hospitality.
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40:43

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"S—sh! Not so loud—father's in the next room."}}
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41:12

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Have you ever seen this tenderfoot making love to my daughter?"}}
}}

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42:09

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"The storm's blown the corral fence down."}}
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42:21

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"If I come back and find them making love—you're fired!"}}
}}

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45:31

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"I'll give you a kiss, if you don't tell Dad."}}
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46:39

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"I want a kiss—like Dave gets."}}
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48:14

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"I'm suspicious of Horton—I must post my claim—the storm will cover my tracks."}}
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49:55

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|T}}here was another on the trail—the faithful mate, who tried constantly, to win Lobo back from civilization.
}}

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51:38

{{ft/i|
{{Center|{{Fine|THIS CLAIM}}<br />
TO BORAX DEPOSIT<br />
STAKED OUT<br />
{{Smaller|''BY''}}<br />
DAVE WESTON<br />
{{Smaller|SEPT. 4 1925.}}}}
}}

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52:04

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"I lost my partner in the storm—I thought I was following his tracks."}}
}}

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55:50

{{ft/i|
{{Block center|{{Cursive block|{{Em}}May<br />am injured<br />{{Em}}follow Lobo<br />{{Gap|4em}}Dave}}}}
}}

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55:59

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Go find her—go find May."}}
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56:26

{{ft/s|
{{Center|{{X-larger|A}}fter the storm had lifted.}}
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57:10

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|T}}he command of his master to seek out the girl is overcome by his desire for revenge on Horton.
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58:58

{{ft/i|
{{Center|{{X-larger|ROSE HOTEL}}}}
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1:01:47

{{ft/s|
{{Center|{{X-larger|U}}nder cover of darkness.}}
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1:02:59

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Something must have happened to Dave!"}}
}}

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1:03:20

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Don't shoot! I've already filed Dave's claim in my name{{Bar|2}}he must not turn up alive—I'll follow Lobo!"}}
}}

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1:03:39

{{ft/s|
{{Center|{{X-larger|F}}ollowing Lobo's tracks.}}
}}

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1:04:07

{{ft/s|
{{X-larger|A}}t a nearby water hole with another canteen from Dave's shack.
}}

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1:04:13

{{ft/i|
{{Center|{{Smaller|'''WATER HOLE'''}}
{{X-smaller block|''THIS WATER HOLE''<br />''FOR DRINKING''<br />(…)}}}}
}}

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1:05:13

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Lobo!—Here Lobo!"}}
}}

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1:07:31

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"That wolf attacked me!"}}
}}

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1:07:37

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Which way did he go?"}}
}}

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1:10:18

{{ft/d|
{{Center|"Get on that horse!"}}
}}

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1:13:15

{{ft/s|
{{Center|{{X-larger|W}}olf heart or human<br />
heart are ever the same—<br />
when love rules.}}
}}

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1:14:02

{{ft/s|
{{Center|{{Larger block|{{sc|The End}}
{{Dhr}}
{{sc|A Warner Brothers}}<br />
{{sc|Classic of the Screen}}}}}}
}}