
Chip of the Flying U
Western · Comedy
Overview
A remake of a 1915 Tom Mix/Selig Western, this film was yet another silent oater (loosely) based on a story by popular pulp fiction writer Peter B. Kyne. Chip Bennett, a Flying U ranch hand-turned-cartoonist, despite being a confirmed misogynist falls in love with Della Whitmore, a lady doctor and sister of his employer.
Top Cast


Hoot Gibson
Hoot Gibson
Chip Bennett
Hoot Gibson
Chip Bennett


Virginia Brown Faire
Virginia Brown Faire
Dr. Della Whitmore
Virginia Brown Faire
Dr. Della Whitmore


Philo McCullough
Philo McCullough
Duncan Whittaker
Philo McCullough
Duncan Whittaker


Nora Cecil
Nora Cecil
Dr. Cecil Grantham
Nora Cecil
Dr. Cecil Grantham


DeWitt Jennings
DeWitt Jennings
J.G. Whitmore
DeWitt Jennings
J.G. Whitmore


Harry Todd
Harry Todd
Weary
Harry Todd
Weary


Gilbert Holmes
Gilbert Holmes
Shorty
Gilbert Holmes
Shorty


Mark Hamilton
Mark Hamilton
Slim
Mark Hamilton
Slim


Willie Fung
Willie Fung
Chinese Cook
Willie Fung
Chinese Cook


Steve Clemente
Steve Clemente
Indian (as Steve Clemento)
Steve Clemente
Indian (as Steve Clemento)
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