The Tell-Tale Hand (1914)
Tim Cantle, an evil-looking fellow, is drinking at a bar. The saloonkeeper's daughter enters, and Tim, slightly tipsy, tries to kiss her. She struggles to escape him. Broncho Billy enters and draws his gun. Tim flees. Tim gets his horse and rides away. As he approaches a house on a hill nearby, he sees Annie Fargo run out of her home, her father cursing her. Tim seizes and kisses her. She strikes him in the face and screams. Her father then comes out and drives Tim away. He sends Annie back into the house, following her with his gun. Tim swears vengeance.
Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
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Gilbert M. Anderson as Broncho Billy |
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Marguerite Clayton as Annie Fargo |
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Lee Willard as Tim Cantle |
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True Boardman as The Sheriff |
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Roy Clements as The Prosecuting Attorney |
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Harry Todd as The Judge |
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Ernest Van Pelt as Peter Fango |
| Writing | Frank Blighton | Writer |
| Directing | Gilbert M. Anderson | Director |