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Cast
Hoot Gibson | ... |
Sandy Brouke
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Francis Ford | ... |
Soda Water Manning
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J. Farrell MacDonald | ... |
Mormon Peters
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Buck Connors | ... |
Pat Casey
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Clara Horton | ... |
Molly Casey
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William Robert Daly | ... |
J. Plimsoll
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Dorothea Wolbert | ... |
Mirandy Meekin
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Byron Munson | ... |
Henry Meekin
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Charles Newton | ... |
Sherriff Dipple
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Jim Corey | ... |
Sam Waters
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Ed Jones | ... |
Art Smith
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Directed by
John Ford | ... | (as Jack Ford) |
Written by
J. Allan Dunn | ... | (story "The Mascotte of the Three Star") |
Harvey Gates | ... | (scenario) |
Cinematography by
John W. Brown |
Production Companies
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- Universal Film Manufacturing Company (1921) (United States) (theatrical)
- Canadian Universal Film Company (1921) (Canada) (theatrical)
- European Motion Picture Company (1921) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Universal Film Manufacturing Company (1921) (Australia) (theatrical)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Orphaned Molly is heir to a ranch and mine and falls under the influence of saloon-owner Plimsoll, who schemes to deprive her of the inheritance. Sandy Brouke and his pals, Soda Water Manning and Mormon Peters, wander off the range and champion the girl's interests. Sandy falls in love with the girl. The partners succeed in getting the mine from the conspirators and working it themselves while sending Molly off to school. Plimsoll frames Sandy and his men, however, and she returns to find them in jail. Through Molly's efforts Sandy is released, and ultimately the crooks are defeated. Written by Pamela Short |
Taglines | Five reels of fun, thrill and excitement! A smiling, happy-go-lucky hero that will make you sorry the picture's over. (Print Ad- Rochester Sentinel, ((Rochester, Ind.)) 4 March 1922) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The film is presumed lost. See more » |
Movie Connections | Remade as Hell's Heroes (1929). See more » |