Thunder Mountain (1925 film)
Thunder Mountain is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by John Ford. While plot details are scarce and many records from this era are incomplete, it is known to star Harry Carey, a frequent collaborator with Ford. The film is considered a lost film, meaning no known prints are currently in existence. This makes detailed plot synopses, cast lists beyond the lead actor, and critical reception extremely difficult to ascertain. Research into surviving production records and contemporary reviews is ongoing, but results have thus far been limited. The film's title suggests a setting involving a mountain range, typical of the Western genre of the time. Further information regarding the film's production, release, and reception would significantly enhance understanding of John Ford's early career and the development of the Western film genre.