The Sky Ranger (1928 film)


The Sky Ranger is a 1928 American silent short film. Directed by Harry Joe Brown the film was an adventure film involving the character of "flyboy" Russ Farrell.

Plot

Agent Russ Farrell of the U.S. Air Patrol, is assigned to the border patrol on the United States/Mexico border. He meets Nancy Feldmore, who worries about his dangerous job.
Farrell flies to a rough border town, where Nancy's father, Senator Feldmore is being held prisoner by Chinese smugglers.
Using his aircraft to good advantage, Farrell overcomes the smugglers, and frees the Senator, earning Nancy's gratitude.

Cast

The Sky Ranger was based on the popular "Russ Farrell" magazine stories, that appeared in The American Boy magazine. The films that were developed were part of a Russ Farrell, Aviator series stars Reed Howes as the dashing, devil-may-care flyboy hero.

Reception

The Sky Ranger was a short that would appear on the "bottom of the bill" as a B-film. The leading man, Reed Howes, was an expert stunt performer, but was not an aviator. Consequently, "most of the more dangerous flying stunts were performed by doubles. Diminutive short-subject "funster" Bobby Dunn provides marginal comic relief."

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