A government agent infiltrates a gang of Chinese immigrant smugglers and pursues their ringleader throughout the heart of the Southwestern desert.A government agent infiltrates a gang of Chinese immigrant smugglers and pursues their ringleader throughout the heart of the Southwestern desert.A government agent infiltrates a gang of Chinese immigrant smugglers and pursues their ringleader throughout the heart of the Southwestern desert.
- Awards
- 1 win total
J. Farrell MacDonald
- Jim Frazer
- (as J. Farrel MacDonald)
Sid Jordan
- Andrew Bates
- (as Sidney Jordan)
Pat Chrisman
- Pasquale - Henchman
- (uncredited)
Wynn Mace
- Patterson - Henchman
- (uncredited)
Art Mix
- Man Who Starts Saloon Fight
- (uncredited)
Harry Tenbrook
- Bartender
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Grant (Tom Mix) tells Estelle about the smugglers' camp that "It's a bunch of Chinamen - growing vegetables for Fred Harvey", he is referring to the Harvey House chain of restaurants that catered to railway passengers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Fred Harvey, the original owner, died in 1901, two decades before this film was made.
- Quotes
Grant Newbury: You may now proceed with your lady friends - but if you start anything funny - I'll stretch your neck out like a giraffe's!
Featured review
Tom Mix is Grant Newbury, a deputy government agent intent on stopping an illegal ring that smuggles Chinese immigrants across the Arizona border to the Grand Canyon. His boss tells him his latest mission is to stop "200 Chop-Suey eating Chinamen" from sneaking into the USA. This western film is contemporary, not one that portrays the nineteenth century. So there are automobiles and an airplane, and the telephone has long been established. There is a brief scene of a western town that has traded in its horses for automobiles; at first glance it looks like a postcard town of the previous century. This picture has great stunts, especially one of Tom Mix (or his double) dangling from an airplane high above the Canyon. Tom also climbs the walls of the Canyon, and later leaps an eleven foot gap from one side of a cliff to another. Near the end of the movie Mix is chasing a desperado on horseback when his white horse takes a nasty tumble. Tom and his steed topple hard. Quickly brushing off a fall that could have had serious results, Tom merely remounts and continues the chase. The take was used in the film, and there was no double. That was Tom Mix, the man, all the way. By the way, Eva Novak is appropriate as the appealing love interest.
The picture is advertised as the first movie to depict aerial views of the Grand Canyon. And it is the National Park that is the main story here, along with the stunts. Although the film shows its age and is a bit faded, it can be viewed OK. In 1998 it was added to the National Film Registry.
The picture is advertised as the first movie to depict aerial views of the Grand Canyon. And it is the National Park that is the main story here, along with the stunts. Although the film shows its age and is a bit faded, it can be viewed OK. In 1998 it was added to the National Film Registry.
- romanorum1
- Apr 30, 2012
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- Runtime58 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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