Justified Trailer

Justified Trailer (1915)

08 February 1915 Drama, Western 20 mins

Tom Allen, a hardworking young miner. He cautions his wife, Beatrice, about the presence of a "worthless chap" named Joe Hills, who frequently loiters around their cabin. Hills subsequently steals Allen's gold, and Beatrice discovers him in the act.

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Cast

Edward Coxen

as Tom Allen

Winifred Greenwood

as Mrs. Tom Allen

George Field

as Joe Hills

William Bertram

as Jed Morgan

John Steppling

as Sheriff Lacey

Perry Banks

as Second Deputy

Crew

Henry Otto

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 08 February 1915

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