[updated]: Roxy Taggart

The Roxy Taggart story takes a strange turn after Hollywood. Rejected by the studios, she moved back to Philadelphia and opened a speakeasy. When Prohibition ended in 1933, she pivoted to a legitimate restaurant, calling it “Roxy’s Last Reel.”

As Roxy took on more responsibilities, she began to realize that her father's outlaw days were numbered. Jack Taggart, wounded and weary, eventually turned himself in to the authorities. Roxy, now 22, was left to run The Rusty Spur on her own. With her father's blessing, she transformed the saloon into a thriving hub of activity, attracting outlaws, lawmen, and travelers alike. roxy taggart

If you have information about the location of the missing Roxy Taggart film reels, film historians urge you to contact the Silent Film Foundation. The Roxy Taggart story takes a strange turn after Hollywood