Ross B. Wills has carved a niche in the realm of film history as a distinguished writer and film historian, particularly renowned for his work on classic cinema. His most notable contribution, "Spoilers of the West" (1927), is a silent film that has garnered a cult following among collectors due to its unique blend of Western tropes and innovative storytelling techniques. This film is often sought after for its historical significance and rarity, making it a prized possession for those who cherish the early days of American filmmaking.
Wills' passion for preserving film heritage extends to his detailed writings on the evolution of home video formats. Collectors are drawn to his insights into the transition from VHS to Blu-ray, as well as his analyses of various film restorations. His expertise not only enhances the appreciation of physical media but also enriches the collector community, ensuring that the legacies of films like "Spoilers of the West" continue to thrive in the digital age.