The Angel of Contention Trailer

The Angel of Contention Trailer (1914)

05 July 1914 Drama 22 mins

Nettie is beloved by all the boys in the mining camp. Magoon, a big, jovial miner, loves her most of all, however, and asks her to become his wife. Nettie is in love with Colter, a young Easterner, and though it pains her to do so, tells Magoon of the fact. Magoon leaves town to become sheriff of the adjoining county. A murder is committed in the mining camp, and Colter is unjustly accused. Nettie rescues him from jail and sends him to Magoon. The sheriff with admirable self-sacrifice hides his rival, and, when the posse arrives, points out what Nettie has done for the boys of the mining camp. Colter is released, and all the boys escort him back to Nettie.

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Cast

Lillian Gish

as Nettie - the Angel

Spottiswoode Aitken

as Nettie's Father

George Siegmann

as Sheriff Magoon

Raoul Walsh

as Jack Colter

International Releases Dates

United States 05 July 1914

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