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A DVD Silent Tom Mix: The Miracle Rider
#9936 A DVD Silent Tom Mix: The Miracle Rider

Silent: The Miracle Rider
Tom Mix with Tony Jr.
Originally Released in 1935
15 Episode, Cliff Hanging, Western Serial

The image of Tom Mix featured in this stamp set is based on the movie poster of the 1918 film Cupid's Round Up. Look for these stamps at a post office near you.

Here is what the United States Postal Service writes about Tom Mix:
Tom Mix
(1880-1940) was one of the most celebrated Western film stars of the 1920s. He wowed movie crowds and live audiences alike with his daredevil riding, expert rope handling, unerring marksmanship, and rugged good looks. He also served as a role model for a generation of schoolchildren, maintaining a wholesome screen persona that involved “no cussin’ and no drinkin’” by his characters. A legend in his own time, Mix wore oversize Stetsons, fancy suits, and handmade Texas boots with engraved silver spurs. He rode “Tony, the wonder horse,” who also became an audience favorite.

The stamp art is by freelance illustrator Robert Rodriguez, whose work has been featured on more than a dozen previous stamps. Rodriguez based his portrait of Tom Mix on a likeness of the actor that appeared on the Cupid’s Round Up (1918) movie poster.

Synopsis from the DVD Case:
The presence of a powerful new explosive element on the land of the Ravenhead Indians has unscrupulous oil man Zaroff salivating. Of course,before he can begin mining and selling his discovery to the militaries of the world, there's the little matter of the tribe that already has a legal right to the land. Zaroff devises a bogus haunting to scare the Ravenhead into deserting their camps, which seems to work - at least until the "supernatural" activity grabs the attention of Texas Ranger Tom Morgan. Like his father before him, Morgan has taken a sacred oath to protect the Ravenhead and their reservation from poachers, thieves, and anyone who would do them harm. Loyal to the core, only Tom Morgan stands between Zaroff and world domination.

This is the final film made by the legendary Tom Mix. Already thirty when he began his acting career, Mix had been a soldier, a sheriff, a drum major, and a rider in wild west shows. Signing with Fox in 1917 after a stint at Selig Pictures, Mix was a serious box office draw through the end of the silent era. Like many, he was unable to make the transition to talking pictures, and with his film work dwindling, Mix returned to doing what he loved - riding on the wild west circuit.

Black & White, Running Time: 5 hours and 8 minutes
Shipping weight is approx. 8 oz.

Price: $9.00

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