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Fred Stone | ... |
Billy Jim
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Millicent Fisher | ... |
Marsha Dunforth
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George Hernandez | ... |
Dudley Dunforth
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Billy Bletcher | ... |
Jimmy
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Marian Skinner | ... |
Mrs. Dunforth
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Frank Thorne | ... |
Roy Forsythe
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Directed by
Frank Borzage |
Written by
Frank Howard Clark | ... | (scenario) |
Jackson Gregory | ... | (story) |
Produced by
Andrew J. Callaghan | ... | producer |
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- Robertson-Cole Distributing Corporation (1922) (United States) (theatrical)
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Billy Jim, a wealthy westerner posing as a happy-go-lucky cowboy, gets into a dispute with a man aboard a train. A girl berates him for his actions, and he loses his heart to her; later, while drunk, he finds her bound to a chair in a cabin and after releasing her learns that she is traveling with her father to a resort. Billy Jim holds up a card game, hires a car with the money taken, and arrives at the resort ahead of her. At her father's mining camp Billy Jim succeeds in routing claim jumpers and saving the property. When the sheriff arrives to arrest him for holding up the card game, it is revealed that he is a wealthy cattle owner. Billy Jim departs, but the girl follows to return his gun, and all ends happily. Written by AFI |
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Taglines | The hold-up of the poker game-the fight at the mine-the lariat trick-these are but three of a hundred thrills. (Print Ad-Casper Daily Tribune, ((Casper, Wyo.)) 10 December 1922) See more » |
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