The Grudge (1915)
Bandit Rio Ed (played by William S. Hart) is insulted by a "sick youth" calling him a "cheap bully". In a unique display of honor, the bandit proposes to restore the youth to health so they can fight a fair duel to settle the insult. The narrative is further complicated by the arrival of the youth's sister and a "Mexican lover". The film features several dramatically staged fight scenes, including a final struggle where the bandit kills the Mexican rival.
Director: William S. Hart
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William S. Hart as Rio Ed |
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Charles Ray as Dick Wayne |
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Margaret Thompson as Madge Wayne |
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KisaburÅ Kurihara as Mercidio |
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Ernest Swallow as |
| Directing | William S. Hart | Director |
| Writing | C. Gardner Sullivan | Story |