The Silent Stranger (1924)
Supposedly a deaf-mute, Jack Taylor arrives in Valley City at the same time that Postmaster Dad Warner is threatened with the loss of his job because of the many recent mail thefts. Taylor suspects Warner's clerk, Law Sleeman, and is consequently captured by a gang led by local politician Dick Blackwell.
Director: Albert S. Rogell
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Fred Thomson as Jack Taylor |
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Hazel Keener as Lillian Warner |
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George B. Williams as 'Dad' Warner |
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Richard Headrick as Laddie Warner |
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Frank Hagney as Dick Blackwell |
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Horace B. Carpenter as Sheriff Sam Hull |
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Bud Osborne as Law Sleeman |
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Bob Reeves as Deputy Sheriff 'Shorty' Turner |
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George Nichols as Silas Horton |
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Silver King the Horse as Jack's Horse |
| Directing | Albert S. Rogell | Director |
| Writing | Stuart Heisler | Story |
| Writing | Marion Jackson | Scenario Writer |
| Production | Harry Joe Brown | Producer |
| Camera | Ross Fisher | Director of Photography |