Jim the Conqueror (1926)
After fleeting glimpses of the girl in Italy and New York, Jim is called home to take up the feud with the cattlemen and finds the girl owns one of the ranches. She turns on him but warns him of attempts against his life and he outwits a lynching party landing his enemies in jail. Thrilling western with exceptionally tense suspense.
Director: George B. Seitz
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William Boyd as Jim Burgess |
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Elinor Fair as Polly Graydon |
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Walter Long as Hank Milford |
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Tully Marshall as Dave Mahler |
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Tom Santschi as Sam Black |
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Marcelle Corday as Judy |
| Directing | George B. Seitz | Director |
| Writing | Will M. Ritchey | Writer |
| Crew | Harold Rosson | Cinematography |
| Art | Charles L. Cadwallader | Art Direction |