English: Still from the American film Hell-Roarin' Reform (1919) with Tom Mix, on page 1195 of the March 1, 1919 Moving Picture World. The still was used in an article discussing a trend towards realism in film and the danger from actors engaging in stunts. The film required Mix to ride a horse through a window, which resulted in some cuts to the actor. For the film, Mix did the stunts himself.
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