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The Toll Gate

  • 1920
  • Passed
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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William S. Hart and Anna Q. Nilsson in The Toll Gate (1920)
AdventureDramaWestern

After being betrayed to the law by one of his henchmen, a bandit leader seeks to avenge himself.After being betrayed to the law by one of his henchmen, a bandit leader seeks to avenge himself.After being betrayed to the law by one of his henchmen, a bandit leader seeks to avenge himself.

  • Director
    • Lambert Hillyer
  • Writers
    • Lambert Hillyer
    • William S. Hart
  • Stars
    • William S. Hart
    • Anna Q. Nilsson
    • Joseph Singleton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    281
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lambert Hillyer
    • Writers
      • Lambert Hillyer
      • William S. Hart
    • Stars
      • William S. Hart
      • Anna Q. Nilsson
      • Joseph Singleton
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    William S. Hart
    William S. Hart
    • Black Deering
    Anna Q. Nilsson
    Anna Q. Nilsson
    • Mary Brown
    Joseph Singleton
    Joseph Singleton
    • Tom Jordan
    Jack Richardson
    Jack Richardson
    • The Sheriff
    Richard Headrick
    Richard Headrick
    • The Little Feller
    • (as Master Richard Headrick)
    Fritz the Horse
    • Derring's Horse
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Patton
    • Hank Simmons
    • (uncredited)
    Leo Willis
    Leo Willis
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lambert Hillyer
    • Writers
      • Lambert Hillyer
      • William S. Hart
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    6OldAle1

    solid, if somewhat moralistic Hart vehicle

    For the first half of this film I thought I was going to be more impressed than I was with TUMBLEWEEDS, the only previous Hart western I'd seen. The early scenes, showing his gang planning their last holdup, Black Deering's (Hart's) reservations about going through with it, and his betrayal by his most trusted lieutenant, were brilliantly done; the isolation that Hart feels as he is more or less forced back into crime, his desire for revenge on Jordan, the traitor become upstanding citizen in town -- all well-directed and even moving. Unfortunately, when Deering briefly takes up with a widow out on the edge of the border a simplistic Christian moralizing tone sets in: one passage from the Bible seems to set him off on a course of repentance and honesty. It's not completely unforeseen, as there are hints that Deering isn't quite as bad as he's portrayed by his ex-comrade and the law, but still the self-sacrifice and stoic acceptance of his fate in the last couple of reels seem a bit forced and unrealistic to me.

    I watched the Kino VHS, probably at least 10 years old, with a bonus of the Mack Sennett "His Bitter Pill" at the end. There are definitely some problems with the print it was struck from...the fire scenes are nearly invisible and there is a lot of ghosting and edge distortion in the second half of the film, but it's certainly watchable. Recommended for Hart fans and silent film buffs, but forgettable on the whole.
    Samoan Bob

    Silent bad-assery.

    Anyone that thinks that Westerns didn't get tough and gritty until the 50s needs to see this excellent silent film starring William S. Hart (who also wrote the screenplay I believe). Hart plays an outlaw that goes gunning for revenge against the man who betrayed him, all the while trying to dodge local authorities. He comes across a single mother and her young son and wrestles with his conscience...something he thought he suppressed a long time ago. The plot is a direct precursor to the similarly-themed 'Shane' and 'Will Penny' and Hart is the forefather of the silent hard-ass (Clint Eastwood owes a lot to him). Beyond its historical value, this film is recommended just for being so damn good.
    8MissSimonetta

    Dark and morally complicated western long before the days of Clint Eastwood

    The idea that westerns were all sweetness and light until the 50s and 60s falls apart when you examine the work of William S. Hart in the 1910s and early 1920s. He aimed for a general realism in his films and often played antiheroes who weren't above thievery, murder, and even rape before they discovered redemption in the second or third act. Of course, these films are also old-fashioned in their sense of old-fashioned religiosity and (usually but not always) passive heroines, but their grittier nature does make them ripe for critical re-evaluation, at least in my opinion.

    The Toll Gate (1920) is a fine film, an ideal entryway into Hart's oeuvre. While there's nothing earthshaking from a technical point of view, its morally conflicted protagonist, a bandit leader constantly struggling to abandon the vagabond's life only to be pulled back by economic necessity or the allure of vengeance upon the man who betrayed him to the law, makes the story fascinating. Hart can be wooden at times, but for the most part, he is a restrained but powerful actor. Equaling him is the leading lady Anna Q. Nilsson, who, though stuck in a rather passive role, puts a great deal of subtlety into her character.

    Worthwhile viewing and deserves rediscovery.
    6planktonrules

    What an odd ending!

    "The Toll Gate" is a silent William S. Hart film and it's rather similar to several other Hart films I have seen. Unlike later cowboy heroes, Hart quite often seemed to play bad guys with some good in them. Perhaps it's just that these films are the ones that somehow survived or he played the parts a lot. All I know is that it's the 3rd or 4th film of his I saw where he played a bad guy...well, a sort of bad guy! The film begins with a western gang leader (Hart) announcing to his men that they should disband and go their separate ways, as they're bound to get caught thanks to all the attention they got through their banditry. However, one of the gang, Jordan, insists that they go on one final mission--and the rest of the gang agrees. So, Hart goes along--only to discover that Jordan set them up! He manages to escape--because the soldiers who caught him remembered his good deed when he saved the fort from attack some time ago.

    Much of the rest of the film consists of Hart's character running from the law. Eventually, it leads to the home of a woman and her child--her no-good husband had abandoned them long ago. Again, Hart's character does good and so the woman agrees to hide him from the law. But, when Jordan and his new gang attack, it's up to Hart to help save the day.

    Overall, this was a very good western and I was prepared to give it at least a 7. However, the ending was quite strange and anti-climactic. Decent acting, a good story and a print that varies considerably in quality. It's worth seeing but if you aren't familiar with Hart's film, perhaps you might want to see another one first--one with an ending that won't disappoint.
    Michael_Elliott

    Familiar Story But Still Very Effective

    Toll Gate, The (1920)

    *** (out of 4)

    Outlaw Black Deering (William S. Hart) wants to retire after his gang's latest robbery but they convince him to go after one more score. His partner ends up selling him out for the reward money and Deering swears vengeance no matter how long it takes. He manages to escape from the posse and ends up on a small farm where he saves the life of a young boy and becomes apart of his mother's life. Soon Deering wants to start life fresh with them but his past is close behind. If you've seen any of Hart's Westerns made before THE TOLL GATE then you're going to be thinking that this is a remake of about three dozen of them. In all seriousness, if you've seen one Hart picture then you basically get the same story one film to the next but it says a lot about the persona of Hart that he managed to make each film so fresh and exciting even when it offers up nothing new. At 70-minutes the film never gets boring as we're treated to some nice drama as well as a couple very good action scenes. The opening scenes of the men trying to rob the train were pretty exciting and the ending with Hart trying to track down the man who set him up also offers some nice tension. The majority of the film features the same old story of Hart being a very bad man who falls for a woman who then makes him want to change his ways. At least in this film his character goes through a transformation where the viewer can at least understand and see why he would want to change his ways. There are several cute scenes between the little boy and Hart that really make the film stand out. The boy never got to know his real father so he looks forward to having a new dad in his life and this here makes for some very good moments. Hart fits the role with ease as by this time he could do this type of role in his sleep. He's benefited from a very strong supporting cast including Anna Q. Nilsson as the mother and Richard Headrick as the kid. Tom Jordan does a very good job playing the snake who turns Hart in. The film also benefits from some authentic scenery that really helps build up an atmosphere of being in the Old West. While the story is something we've seen before, the film is a good example of how you can bring fresh life to an old tale and with Hart's performance you walk away satisfied.

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      Woman: They may call you Black Deering, but by God, you're white!

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      Featured in Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (2000)

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 1920 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sista varningen
    • Filming locations
      • Sonora, California, USA
    • Production company
      • William S. Hart Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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