Two Men of Sandy Bar (1916)
John Oakhurst, a gentleman gambler, befriends Sandy Morton, who has dissipated his birthright through gambling and excessive drinking and dropped from his father's sight. Although Oakhurst soon takes Sandy's place in the affections of his father, he boards a train heading West and meets Pritchard, an alcoholic, and his wife, the Duchess. Pritchard is wanted by the law and Oakhurst helps him to escape detectives who are on his trail.
Director:
Lloyd B. Carleton
Writer:
Olga Printzlau
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Hobart Bosworth as John Oakhurst |
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Jack Curtis as Pritchard |
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Charles H. Hickman as Colonel Starbottle |
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Emory Johnson as Sandy Morton |
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Yona Landowska as Dona Jovita Castro |
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Gretchen Lederer as The Duchess |
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Frank MacQuarrie as Old Morton |
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William V. Mong as Don Jose de Castro |
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Jean Taylor as Mary Morris |
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A.E. Witting as Concho |
| Directing | Lloyd B. Carleton | Director |
| Writing | Olga Printzlau | Screenplay |
| Writing | Bret Harte | Theatre Play |