The Sign of the Snake (1913)
Colonel Crewe, in charge of a fort near the Mexican border, receives word that some Chinese are about to be smuggled across the line. He details Lieutenant Hurd to attend to the matter. Hurd, with a few soldiers, succeeds in capturing the Chinese, among whom is a Christianized girl, Moon Chew. She falls in love with Hurd.
Director: Charles Giblyn
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Sherman Bainbridge as Col. Crewe |
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Ann Little as Moon Chew |
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William Clifford as Lt. Hurd |
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Louise Glaum as Edith - Hurd's Fiancée |
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Walter Edwards as |
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Gayne Whitman as Secondary Role |
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Fanny Midgley as |
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Margaret Thompson as |
| Directing | Charles Giblyn | Director |