Out of the West (1926)
John O'Connor and Jim Rollins, rival ranchmen, each has a baseball team, though Rollins' usually wins because O'Connor's foreman and pitcher, Bide Goodrich, is paid by Rollins to throw the game. When Tom Hanley and his grandmother settle on O'Connor's ranch, the boss discovers that he is a good pitcher; and Rollins, who has bet heavily on the Fourth of July game, plots to eliminate Tom.
Director: Robert De Lacey
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Tom Tyler as Tom Hanley |
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Bernice Welch as Bernice O'Connor |
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L.J. O'Connor as Jim Rollins |
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Ethan Laidlaw as Bide Goodrich |
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Alfred Hewston as John O'Connor |
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Frankie Darro as Frankie O'Connor |
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Gertrude Claire as 'Grannie' Hanley |
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Barney Furey as Trail Scout |
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Beans the Dog as Sitting Bull |
| Directing | Robert De Lacey | Director |
| Writing | Frederick Arthur Mindlin | Story |
| Writing | Wyndham Gittens | Writer |
| Camera | John W. Leezer | Director of Photography |