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Cast
Anna Q. Nilsson | ... |
Allegheny Briskow
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Milton Sills | ... |
Calvin Gray
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Alice Calhoun | ... |
Barbara Parker
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Crauford Kent | ... |
Henry Nelson
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John Roche | ... |
Buddy Briskow
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Cissy Fitzgerald | ... |
The Suicide Blonde
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Josephine Crowell | ... |
Ma Briskow
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Bert Woodruff | ... |
Pa Briskow
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Charles Sellon | ... |
Tom Parker
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Directed by
Joseph De Grasse |
Written by
Rex Beach | ... | (novel) |
Richard Walton Tully | ... | (scenario) |
Cinematography by
Roy Carpenter | ||
Gilbert Warrenton |
Editing by
LeRoy Stone |
Art Direction by
William S. Hinshelwood |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
George Reehm | ... | assistant director |
Additional Crew
Richard Walton Tully | ... | presenter |
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- Associated First National Pictures (1924) (United States) (theatrical)
- First National Films (1926) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
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Storyline
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Soldier of fortune Calvin Gray finds work in a Texas oil town aiding the Briskows, a family of homesteaders who have become rich from the discovery of oil on their property. The Briskows allow Gray to manage their investments, and he thwarts the evil plans of Henry Nelson, a banker who, as an officer in the Army, persecuted him. Gray then prevents an adventuress, "The Suicide Blonde," from swindling Buddy, the Briskows' son. Finally, he marries the daughter, Allegheny Briskow, after she saves his life during a fire and flood caused by a thunderstorm. Written by AFI |
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Taglines | A thrilling tale of flaming hearts and blazing oil wells amidst the frenzy of the Texas boom days. (Print ad-Daily Review, Freeport, N. Y. 9 April 1924) See more » |
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Movie Connections | Remade as Flowing Gold (1940). See more » |