Fighting Courage Trailer

Fighting Courage Trailer (1925)

12 December 1925 Western

Richard Kingsley, son of a financier, trying to aid Marjorie Crenshaw and her sister during a raid on a New York roadhouse, is arrested. His father, enraged by the bad publicity, threatens to disinherit him if he doesn't go to Colorado in search of a mine....

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Cast

Ken Maynard

as Richard Kingsley

Peggy Montgomery

as Marjorie Crenshaw

Melbourne MacDowell

as Kingsley Sr

Frank Whitson

as Mark Crenshaw

Henry Ward

as Bert Kinkaid

Gus Saville

as Luke Collins

Crew

J. Charles Davis

J. Charles Davis Executive Producer

Joseph Walker

Joseph Walker Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 12 December 1925

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