The Rim of the Desert Trailer

The Rim of the Desert Trailer (1915)

28 June 1915 Western 18 mins

On the rim of the desert The Brute runs a saloon with an iron hand which he also uses on The Woman. When The Man wanders in and wins at poker The Brute tries to fleece him of his winnings but loses everything when suddenly The Man catches sight of The Woman. He offers to stake his all on her and they play. The Man has four of a kind. The Brute has a gun. But The Man is a quicker draw and the pair escape across the desert. The Brute follows but when he is defeated in a showdown he wanders off into the desert to perish. The Man and The Woman embark on a new life.

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Cast

Frank Mayo

as The Man

Anne Drew

as The Woman

Philo McCullough

as The Brute

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 28 June 1915

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