Pay Me! Trailer

Pay Me! Trailer (1917)

01 September 1917 Western 74 mins

During a violent disagreement, a miner strangles his partner and accidentally shoots the man's wife. He then deserts his own wife and son to elope with the saloon keeper's daughter. As they are fleeing, the girl discovers the deed and insists upon caring for the baby found in the dead wife's arms.

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Cast

William Stowell

as Bill The Boss

Lon Chaney

as Joe Lawson

J. Edwin Brown

as Martin (as Eddie Brown)

William Clifford

as Hal Curtis

Evelyn Selbie

as Hilda Hendricks

Tom Wilson

as 'Mac' Jepson

International Releases Dates

United States 01 September 1917

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