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A fire in the mountains drives a wolf pack into the nearby desert where they terrorize the local residents. The leader of the wolf pack is Lobo, actually a halfbreed (Rin Tin Tin). When the pack is discovered hunting a herd of cows, a posse gives chase. Lobo leaves his pack to lead the posse away. He is injured and found by a local prospector, Dave Weston (Charles Farrell). The prospector nurses Lobo back to health and the two become close friends. Meanwhile, Weston has made a Borax find in the area. His girlfriend May Barstowe (June Marlowe), daughter of a wealthy rancher, is pleased. However, the local chemist, Borax Horton (Pat Hartigan), actually a claim jumper, plans to steal the claim.
A fire in the mountains drives a wolf pack into the nearby desert where they terrorize the local residents. The leader of the wolf pack is Lobo, actually a halfbreed (Rin Tin Tin). When the pack is discovered hunting a herd of cows, a posse gives chase. Lobo leaves his pack to lead the posse away. He is injured and found by a local prospector, Dave Weston (Charles Farrell). The prospector nurses Lobo back to health and the two become close friends. Meanwhile, Weston has made a Borax find in the area. His girlfriend May Barstowe (June Marlowe), daughter of a wealthy rancher, is pleased. However, the local chemist, Borax Horton (Pat Hartigan), actually a claim jumper, plans to steal the claim.
The film's central conflict, focusing on frontier justice and the loyalty of a wolf-dog, lacks a strong inherent political valence. Its narrative champions individual heroism and the triumph of truth without promoting specific progressive or conservative ideologies.
This 1925 silent Western features traditional casting and narrative framing, consistent with its era. The film does not incorporate modern diversity, equity, and inclusion elements in its character representation or thematic content.
Clash of the Wolves, a silent Western from 1925, does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on traditional adventure and romance, with no elements pertaining to queer identity or experiences.
The film features Dorothy Dinsmore as the primary female character. Her role does not involve engaging in or winning direct physical combat against male opponents. No female characters are depicted in such combat scenarios.
Clash of the Wolves (1925) is an original film, not an adaptation of pre-existing material with established characters. Therefore, no characters were previously established as a different gender in source material or prior canon.
As an original film from 1925, "Clash of the Wolves" does not feature characters with pre-established racial identities from prior source material, historical records, or previous installments. Therefore, no race swap can be identified.
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