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Hands Up! is a american film of genre Western directed by Tod Browning released in USA on 28 april 1917 with Colleen Moore

Hands Up! (1917)

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Released in USA 28 april 1917
Directed by ,    
OriginUSA
Genres Western

Hands Up! is a 1917 Western film directed by Tod Browning. This was Colleen Moore's last film for Triangle/Fine Arts. D. W. Griffith had withdrawn from the Triangle arrangement and taken many performers and staff, who were under contract specifically with Fine Arts (Griffith) rather than Triangle. Moore's contract was with Fine Arts. However Griffith had gone to Europe where he made Hearts of the World.

Actors

Colleen Moore

(Marjorie Houston)
Wilfred Lucas

(John Houston)
Monte Blue

(Dan Tracy)
Beatrice Van

(Elinor Craig)
Kate Toncray

(Mrs. Farley)
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