The Killer Trailer

The Killer Trailer (1921)

"His mind will surprise you! His cunning will stagger you! His intrigue will astonish you!" 30 January 1921 Western 60 mins

Claire Adams as a girl forced to marry the man she suspects killed her father. When she refuses, she is virtually kept a prisoner along with kid-brother Frankie Lee until a handsome stranger (Jack Conway) rescues them.

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Cast

Claire Adams

as Ruth Emory

Jack Conway

as William Sanborn

Frankie Lee

as Bobby Emory

Frank Campeau

as Henry Hooper

Tod Sloan

as Artie Brower

Edward Peil Sr.

as Ramon (as Edward Peil)

Frank Hayes

as Windy Smith

Will Walling

as John Emory

Milton Ross

as Buck Johnson

Tom Ricketts

as Tim Westmore

Zack Williams

as Aloysius Jackson

International Titles

Le Carnet rouge Trailer

殺人者 Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 30 January 1921

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