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The Good Bad Man is Douglas Fairbanks' first 100% Western, written & produced by Doug, with Allan Dwan returning as Director and Victor Fleming returning as cinematographer. The trio had a great first film in The Habit of Happiness that they returned for yet another film, produced by Triangle and distributed by Fine Arts. Ultimately Dwan and Fleming were to work with Fairbanks, off and on, for the next 15 years.
Contrary to the popular image of a silent film heroine, Bessie Love's character is both tenderhearted, and tough. In a scene where Passin' Through reveals to The Girl he has found out who his father was, Love depicts a spunky frontier gal, who has no trouble wielding a weapon to protect her hero.
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