The Honor of Rameriz is a 1921 American silent short Western film produced by Cyrus J. Williams and distributed by Pathé Exchange. It was directed by Robert North Bradbury and stars Tom Santschi, Bessie Love, and Ruth Stonehouse.

An adventure tale set in the North Woods. The villain, smuggler Jules Payette, would give anything i...

Jack Pepper accidentally fires his gun while forcing a newspaper editor to retract his statement reg...

Buck Duane guns down the man who killed his father and flees from the law. He rescues a girl he once...

A young soldier returns from the war to find his western homeland despoiled by conflict between the ...
A band of desperadoes employed as cow punchers take advantage of an ordinance prohibiting the carryi...

Martin, the heroine's father is falsely believed to be in league with fur thieves, but the real vill...

Rawhide, Arizona, was certainly some tough town when Reverend Simpson first blew in from civilizatio...

Edith Gates, whose father runs the X.Y. Ranch, has a burning desire to become a newspaper woman, but...

John Burton, a railroad clerk from the east, was spending his vacation hunting in the wild lands abo...
Braggs, the young western settler, comes into view leading his broncho while he leads his little chi...
Tony Valero, a lusty young vaquero, is enamored of Clarita Montes, whose father is fairly well off, ...
A Navajo Indian has crossed the great desert, and his water bottle has been emptied. He is in a fren...
Full of booze, bluster, and fight "Black Pete," a big "bad man" of the wild west comes from the loca...
In the mountain wilds of Tennessee there is no end to the manufacture of moonshine whiskey. Whole fa...
Nora, who is the president of the Bachelor's Club, receives a letter announcing the death of her unc...
Denton, a young easterner, arrives in the gold-fields, looks about for a "find" and a partner. Enter...
A short silent film produced by Gaston Mèliès in San Antonio.
From force of habit, some might call him a "Greaser," true, he is a Mexicano; he is no more, a man o...
Margie, of the "Flying B" ranch, knew it was to run across a snake in the tall Texas grass, but she ...