Release Date: 1915-12-20
Overview: The Jordans, Phil and Ruth, accompanied by Philip's wife, Polly, and Dr. Winthrop Newbury, a suitor for Ruth's hand, bid old Mrs. Jordan good-bye at the station of Milford Corners, Mass., and depart for the West, to work over some unredeemed desert land, which was left to the Jordans by their dead father. Arriving in the west, they take up their work, but it proves anything but a success. On the brink of the Great Divide lives Stephen Ghent, an untamed and uncouth man of the West, and on account of his manner is respected by the habitués of Miller's saloon and dance hall in the town, which he and two of his acquaintances in the persons of Pedro, a half-breed Mexican, and Dutch, a brutal type of the West, frequent.
Rating: 7 / 10
Ethel Clayton
as Ruth Jordan
House Peters
as Stephen Ghent
Marie Sterling
as Mrs. Jordan
Hayden Stevenson
as Phil Jordan
Mary Agnes Moore
as Phil Jordan's Wife
Anthony Paul Kelly - Writer
Edgar Lewis - Director
William Vaughn Moody - Theatre Play
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