The Desert Scorpion


1920

Film Details

Release Date
Jan 15, 1920
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Art-O-Graf Film Co.
Distribution Company
Arrow Film Corp.; State Rights
Country
United States

Synopsis

When a band of sheepherders decide to settle on cattle land, the neighboring cattlemen warn them to move on, but their leader refuses, sparking a feud in which the cattlemen set fire to the sheepherders' homes. In retaliation, the Sheepherder, although in love with the Cattle King's daughter, leads a robbery on the cattlemen's bank. Finding the Sheriff's daughter impregnated and deserted by the Cattle King's daughter's fiancé, a villainous Easterner, the Sheepherder provides her shelter and compassion. He then abducts the Cattle King's daughter to nurse the sick woman. The cattlemen track them to the cabin, where all is revealed; the bank robbery is forgiven in terms of repayment for the destruction of the sheepherders' homes, and the Cattle King's daughter, realizing the infamy of her fiancé, accepts the love of the Sheepherder.

Film Details

Release Date
Jan 15, 1920
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Art-O-Graf Film Co.
Distribution Company
Arrow Film Corp.; State Rights
Country
United States

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Notes

The Art-O-Graf Film Co. studios were located in Denver and Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Although released in January 1920, the film was not reviewed until May and June 1920, when it was called an Empire State Film Photoplay.