Release Date: August 14, 1912 | |
Distributor: Film Supply Company of America | |
Reels: 1 | |
Brand: Flying A | |
Genre: Western | |
Director: Allan Dwan | |
Writer(s): Allan Dwan, | |
Confirmed Cast: George Periolat, Jack Kerrigan, Jack Richardson, | |
Story Summary: Jim Hickey, bad man, insulted pretty Rosalyn Perkins by helping himself to several kisses. Rosalyn told her father, a rigid Southern gentleman who still believed in the duello, and who promptly arranged a duel between Bob Blackburn, her lover, and Jim Hickey. This novel proposition amused Jim. On the battle-ground, Perkins slipped a blank into Jim's gun and a bullet into Bob's. Of Course, Bob didn't fire, but Jim did. A week later, Bob, appointed deputy sheriff, went in search of Jim and his pals. But Jim caught Bob--then, recognizing Bob as the charitable lover who did not kill him when he had the chance, turned him free. -Moving Picture World, August 31, 1912, p. 910. |
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