9-423: The Fox may refer to: Film [ edit ] The Fox (1921 film) , a silent Western starring Harry Carey The Fox (1967 film) , a Canadian drama directed by Mark Rydell Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] The Fox (Elton John album) , 1981 The Fox (Harold Land album) , 1960 The Fox (Urbie Green album) , 1976 The Fox ,
18-439: A 1985 album by José Fors The Fox , soundtrack album by Lalo Schifrin , 1968 Songs [ edit ] "The Fox", an art song by Peter Warlock to a poem by Bruce Blunt, 1930 "The Fox" (folk song) , a 15th-century folk song popular in modern roots music "The Fox", a song from Steeleye Span's 1989 album Tempted and Tried "The Fox", a song from Sleater-Kinney's 2005 album The Woods " The Fox (What Does
27-785: A 2018 novel by Frederick Forsyth The Fox (novella) , a 1922 novella by D. H. Lawrence The Fox (Smith novel) , a 2007 novel by Sherwood Smith Others [ edit ] T.H.E. Fox , an online comic of the 1980s and 1990s by Joe Ekaitis The Fox (magazine) , a 1970s conceptual art magazine Volpone , a 1606 play by Ben Jonson, subtitled The Fox Pubs [ edit ] The Fox Goes Free , pub in Charlton, West Sussex, England, formerly The Fox The Fox Inn, Hanwell , pub in London, England The Fox, York , pub in Yorkshire, England Other uses [ edit ] The Fox,
36-634: A fictional character in American TV series King Leonardo and His Short Subjects (1960–1963) The Fox: NGV Contemporary , a new art gallery, part of the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia See also [ edit ] Fox (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Fox . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
45-411: Is in league with a bad gang entrenched in the foothills, who have given Sheriff Mart Fraser much trouble. Coulter receives word through the K.C. Kid that a bank examiner is coming to Caliente, so he sends bank employee Dick Farwell on a false errand to cover his tracks. Santa Fe goes out to rescue Dick, who has been captured by the outlaws, and runs into the sheriff lost in a sandstorm. Santa Fe proceeds to
54-773: The Fox Say?) ", a 2013 song and viral video made by the Norwegian duo Ylvis People [ edit ] Eric Carr (1950–1991), American musician Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (1922–1986), American jazz saxophonist Malcolm Fairley (born 1952), British criminal Sakae Oba (1914–1992), Japanese holdout on the island of Saipan, surrendered in December 1945 James F. Phillips (1930–2001), American environmental activist and schoolteacher Fred Snowden (1936–1994), American collegiate basketball coach Publications [ edit ] Novels [ edit ] The Fox (Forsyth novel) ,
63-491: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Fox&oldid=1258724177 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Fox (1921 film) The Fox is a lost 1921 American silent Western film starring Harry Carey . Directed by Robert Thornby , it
72-560: The rendezvous of the crooks, frees Dick, and returns for help. With the assistance of some U.S. troops he captures the outlaws, exposes Coulter, and then exposes his identity as The Fox, a special agent of the U.S. government sent out to round up the lawless gang. He also wins the love of the sheriff's daughter Annette. Several of the scenes were filmed against the Painted Rocks of the Mojave Desert . Fox (disambiguation) A fox
81-408: Was produced and distributed by Universal Film Manufacturing Company . As described in a film magazine , Ol' Santa Fe drops off a fast freight train passing through town. He saves an urchin that had been assisting a beggar with a bear from a severe beating and adopts him as his "Pard". Securing a job as a porter at the bank Caliente Trust Company, Santa Fe learns that bank president Rufus B. Coulter
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