Blood and Steel (1925 film)
Blood and Steel is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring William Fairbanks, Ruth Dwyer, and Charles Crockett. The film's plot revolves around a cowboy, played by Fairbanks, who faces adversity and danger in the untamed West, likely involving themes of justice, romance, and conflict with outlaws or other societal challenges common to the genre. Due to its age and status as a silent film, detailed plot summaries and critical reviews are relatively scarce compared to later films, though historical records indicate it was a product of its time, adhering to typical Western tropes and acting styles of the era. The film's title suggests a focus on the harsh realities and struggles faced by characters in a rough and unforgiving environment.