Storyline

California cowpuncher Jim Kern and his pal enlist in the war against Germany and, shortly thereafter, meet Frank Akuri, who has pledged to colonize the United States for his homeland, Japan. While Jim and other white males are fighting in France, Akuri forces Jim's sweetheart Mary to sell her ranch, as she is not able to run it because the only men left, the Japanese, have pledged not to work for the whites. With the ranch, Akuri begins his colony. Mary counters by organizing her society women friends to appeal to Congress against the "yellow menace." When it seems that his plans will be thwarted, Akuri issues orders for the death of Mary and her friends, but Jim and his pal return and rescue them. Akuri then kidnaps Mary and takes her to his apartment, but with the help of Akuri's wronged Japanese lover, Jim learns her whereabouts. He organizes a posse of American Legion locals and rescues Mary just as Akuri is about to murder her. Akuri's group is routed out.

Key Information

Director Paul Hurst
Writers Seymour Zeliff, James Dayton
Studio Cinema Craft
Language EN

Cast & Crew

Pat J. O'Brien

Jim Kern

Hedda Nova

Hedda Nova

Mary

Virginia Dale

Virginia Dale

Lucy Norton

Seymour Zeliff

Seymour Zeliff

Frank Akuri

Ben Corbett

Ben Corbett

Jim's pal

Frequently Asked Questions

Shadows of the West was released on August 1, 1921.

The runtime of Shadows of the West is 50m.

Shadows of the West is a Western movie.

Shadows of the West is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Shadows of the West was directed by Paul Hurst.

The main cast of Shadows of the West includes Pat J. O'Brien, Hedda Nova, Virginia Dale.

Shadows of the West is originally in English.