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The Calgary Stampede
film
This article is about the Western film.
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For the festival and rodeo, see Calgary Stampede.
The Calgary Stampede is a American silentWestern film directed by Herbert Blaché and starring Hoot Gibson. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures.[1][2]
Plot
As described in a film magazine,[3] Dan Malloy (Gibson), an American cowboy noted as a Roman rider, is in Canada seeking adventure.
He finds it in pretty Marie LaFarge (Faire), who loves him and is agreeable to his proposal of marriage, but declines to become his wife because she fears it will break the heart of her father, Jean LaFarge (Faunce), who has ordered the cowboy to keep away from his Marie, declaring that he, LaFarge, cannot endure the thought of having grandchildren bearing the detested name of Malloy.
Out of patience with waiting, Malloy decides to take Marie with him, and goes to her house with two horses during the absence of LaFarge, who