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Cast
William Russell | ... |
Big Jim Kane
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Eileen Percy | ... |
Mamie Lee
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Frank Brownlee | ... |
Ed Cass
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Fred Warren | ... |
Sam Corwin
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Lon Poff | ... |
Long John
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Joe Ray | ... |
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Directed by
Emmett J. Flynn |
Written by
Jules Furthman | ... | (screenplay) (as Julius G. Furthman) |
Jules Furthman | ... | (story) (as Julius G. Furthman) |
Cinematography by
Clyde De Vinna |
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- Fox Film Corporation (1920) (United States) (theatrical)
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When Mamie Lee's father, Sam Corwin, is sentenced to jail for forgery, the sheriff, Ed Cass, offers to cover the debt in return for Mamie Lee's hand in marriage. The distraught daughter agrees, and Cass robs the saloon to obtain the money, placing the blame on Jim Kane, his rival for Mamie's affections. Jim is sent to jail an embittered man. In the adjacent cell he watches a condemned Italian stone cutter spend the night before his execution chiseling a figure of Christ. After the sculptor collapses from exhaustion, Jim is astounded to see the spirit of Christ appear and minister to the condemned man. The religious experience converts Jim to Christianity. Meanwhile, Mamie Lee discovers Cass's written confession to the robbery and brings it to the judge. Realizing he is doomed, the sheriff kills himself, thus freeing Jim to begin life anew with Mamie Lee. Written by AFI |
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Taglines | A drama of love and revenge amid the California red woods. Thrills and romance galore. (Print Ad- Newark Sunday Call, ((Newark NJ)) 5 September 1920) See more » |
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