The Oakdale Affair (1919)
Refusing to marry her stepmother's choice, Gail Prim leaves her life of luxury, after cutting her hair, dressing in her butler's clothes and stealing money and jewels from her father's safe. Spending the night in a barn, she introduces herself to the thieves already there as the Oskaloosa Kid, a wanted criminal, and barely escapes their struggle to get her loot. Meanwhile, the real Oskaloosa Kid kills Reginald Paynter and throws Nettie Penning, whom Reginald was trying to seduce, onto the highway.
Director: Oscar Apfel
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Evelyn Greeley as Gail Prim |
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Eric Mayne as John Prim |
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Maude Turner Gordon as Mrs. Prim |
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Charles Mackay as Reginald Payntter |
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Eric Dalton as Prim's Chauffeur |
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Mona Kingsley as Nettie Penning |
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Reginald Denny as Arthur Stockbridge |
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Frank Joyner as The Oskaloosa Kid |
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Al Hart as The Sky Pilot |
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Eddie Sturgis as Dopey Charlie |
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Geo. E. Murphy as The General |
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Frank Nelson as Soup Face |
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Edward Elkas as Dirty Eddie |
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Nick Long Jr. as Willie Case |
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Jules Cowles as Jeb Case |
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Ben Johnson as Clem Burton |
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Corene Uzzell as Gioja |
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Charles Dewey as Deputy Sheriff |
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Richard Collins as Chief of Police |
| Directing | Oscar Apfel | Director |
| Writing | Edgar Rice Burroughs | Novel |
| Writing | Wallace Clifton | Scenario Writer |
| Editing | Lee Dougherty | Editor |
| Production | Oscar Apfel | Producer |
| Crew | Alfred Gondolfi | Cinematography |