On the Level (1917)
Rustler Pete Sontag kidnaps Merlin Warner after he kills her father. Pete, a drug smuggler who uses his saloon as a front, coerces Merlin though beatings to become the dancer Mexicali Mae. She meets and falls in love with morphine addict Joe Blanchard but Pete frames Joe for a murder that he committed, forcing Mae to hide Joe in a homestead in the hills. After many struggles, Joe is cured of his addiction and proposes to Mae. She accepts, but when his mother and fiancée Eleanor arrive, they offer her money to leave, Mae refuses the money but becomes convinced that she is not good enough for Joe and writes to him that she is returning to the saloon. Joe learning of his mother’s plot arrives at the saloon and in the resultant fight Pete is killed. Mae and Joe are reconciled.
Director: George Melford
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Fannie Ward as Merlin Warner, aka Mexicali May |
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Jack Dean as Pete Sontag |
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Harrison Ford as Joe Blanchard |
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Lottie Pickford as Eleanore Duke |
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James Cruze as Ozmun |
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James Pier Mason as Pike |
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James Neill as Warner, Mae's Father |
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Edythe Chapman as Joe Blanchard's Mother |
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Jane Wolfe as Sontag's Wife |
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Henry Woodward as Judge Wilton |
| Directing | George Melford | Director |
| Writing | Marion Fairfax | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Charles Kenyon | Story |
| Camera | Percy Hilburn | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Roy Marshall | Assistant Director |
| Crew | Jesse L. Lasky | Presenter |