Fighting Mad Trailer

Fighting Mad Trailer (1917)

18 November 1917 Drama, Western 50 mins

Doctor Lambert takes his wife west to a mining town, where he can both minister and doctor. His wife is not happy and upon discovering she is pregnant, runs away with a gambler. He soon dumps her, and she comes back and dies giving birth to a baby girl. Lambert, out of his mind with rage, leaves the baby on a doorstep and vows to never have faith again. He returns to the mining town fifteen years later a drunkard. He meets young, kind Lily Sawyer and is greatly impressed by her compassionate nature. Meanwhile, the gambler has returned and decides to abduct Lily, but his partner recognizes Lambert and tells him Lily is his daughter. He kills the gambler before he can harm Lily and soon his faith returns.

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Cast

William Stowell

as Doctor Lambert

Helen Gibson

as Mary Lambert

Hector Dion

as Clean-Up West

Betty Schade

as Faro Fanny

Alfred Allen

as Eldorado Smith

Mildred Davis

as Lily Sawyer

Millard K. Wilson

as Frank Baxter (as M.K. Wilson)

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 18 November 1917

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