Kit, the Arkansaw Traveler Trailer

Kit, the Arkansaw Traveler Trailer (1914)

01 August 1914 Western

Mary Adams, about to visit relatives in a distant part of the country, is entrusted to the care of Manuel Bond. The girl's beauty inflames Bond, a gambler and a scoundrel. That night, when the stagecoach halts, Mary is horrified to discover that Bond has registered for both as man and wife. The gambler turns a deaf ear to the girl's frantic pleas. After locking her in the room, the scoundrel proceeds to the barroom. Mary escapes by means of the window. The girl comes upon a party of settlers. Mary joins the party. Later, the girl meets Kit, a young backwoodsman. It is a case of love at first sight and the two are married the same day.

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Cast

Jere Austin

as Kit Redding - the Arkansas Traveler

Alice Hollister

as Mary Redding - Kit's Wife

Benjamin Ross

as Manuel Bond - Gambler

Marguerite Courtot

as Alice Redding - Kit's Daughter

Arthur Albertson

as James Temple - Alice's Sweetheart

Mary Ross

as Mrs. Temple - James's Mother

Charlotte Courtot

as Mary's Mother

Ben Walker

as Mary's Father

Crew

Kenean Buel

Director

Frank Chanfrau

Frank Chanfrau Theatre Play

International Releases Dates

United States 01 August 1914

Production Companies

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