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””’Tyrant of Red Gulch””’, also known as ””’The Sorcerer””’, is a 1928 American [[silent |
””’Tyrant of Red Gulch””’, also known as ””’The Sorcerer””’, is a 1928 American [[silent Western ]] directed by [[Robert De Lacey]] and starring [[Tom Tyler]], [[Frankie Darro]] and [[Josephine Borio]].<ref>Langman, p. 484</ref> |
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It was made by [[Joseph Kennedy]]’s [[Film Booking Offices of America|FBO]] studio, soon to be merged into the much larger [[RKO Radio Pictures|RKO]] organization. |
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Latest revision as of 23:38, 31 January 2026
1928 film
Tyrant of Red Gulch, also known as The Sorcerer, is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by Robert De Lacey and starring Tom Tyler, Frankie Darro and Josephine Borio.[1]
It was made by Joseph Kennedy‘s FBO studio, soon to be merged into the much larger RKO organization.
A gang working on behalf of a foreign government use slave labor to exploit a secret mine.
- Langman, Larry. A Guide to Silent Westerns. Greenwood Publishing Group, 1992.



