Tennessee's Pardner Trailer

Tennessee's Pardner Trailer (1916)

"Miss Ward in this production is a girl of the plains-marvelous scenery, faithful representations of frontier life-exciting episode." 06 February 1916 Western 50 mins

When a cowpoke steps into a fight and saves the life of a disreputable gambler, the gambler decides to reciprocate by revealing to his new-found friend the truth about the cowpoke's fiancée.

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Cast

Fannie Ward

as Tennessee

Jack Dean

as Jack Hunter

Charles Clary

as Tom Romaine

Jessie Arnold

as Kate Kent

Raymond Hatton

as Gewilliker Hay

James Neill

as The Padre

Crew

Percy Hilburn

Percy Hilburn Director of Photography

C.H. Mitchell

C.H. Mitchell Assistant Director

International Titles

La petite Tennessie Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 06 February 1916

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