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, 1h10
Directed by Reginald BarkerOrigin USAGenres DramaActors James Kirkwood Sr.,
Russell Simpson,
Barbara Castleton,
Richard Tucker,
Gertrude Astor,
Sidney AinsworthLorsque la jalousie maladive de Pierre Landis le pousse à marquer sa femme Joan au fer rouge comme si elle était sa propriété, elle est secourue par Prosper Gael, qui tire sur Pierre et emmène Joan dans une retraite secrète. Il persuade Joan que Pierre est mort, en même temps qu'il écrit secrètement une pièce basée sur l'histoire de Joan. Lorsque Joan découvre les mobiles de Gael, elle le quitte.![Convict 13](/imagesen/small/1706.jpg)
, 19minutes
Directed by Edward F. Cline,
Buster KeatonOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Prison filmsActors Buster Keaton,
Sybil Seely,
Joe Roberts,
Edward F. Cline,
Joe KeatonRating70%
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Keaton goes from a golf game with his girlfriend to death-row in prison through a case of mistaken identity. In the film, Buster performs one of the most dangerous sight gags that he performed in vaudeville. In the words of Marie Dressler: Buster would "stand on a table in back of his father twirling a basketball tied to the end of a rope, while his father was trying to shave himself with a straight razor. And that ball kept getting closer and closer, all the sudden, BANG!"
Directed by Val PaulOrigin USAGenres WesternActors Harry Carey,
J. Morris Foster,
Duke R. Lee,
Charles Le Moyne"Sundown Slim" Hicks (Harry Carey) leaves his life of hobo-poet and starts in as ranch cook at the Concho cattle ranch owned by Jack Corliss (J. Morris Foster). The adjoining sheep ranch is owned by David Loring (Duke R. Lee). Fadeaway (Charles Le Moyne), a bad cowboy, insults Anita (Mignonne Golden), daughter of the chief sheepherder, and Sundown exacts reprisal. Billy (Ted Brooks), Sundown's pal, is induced by Fadeaway to rob a bank. Sundown takes the blame and goes to jail. In the feud between sheepmen and cattlemen, Billy is nursed by Anita. The two learn to care for each other, and when Sundown is released from jail and goes to Anita, he sees the situation and surrenders her to Billy, again taking up to lone trail.