Three Mounted Men


1918

Film Details

Also Known As
Three Wounded Men
Genre
Western
Release Date
Oct 7, 1918
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Universal Film Mfg Co.
Distribution Company
Universal Film Mfg Co.
Country
United States

Synopsis

Fellow convicts Cheyenne Harry and Buck Masters become even more bitter enemies when Buck agrees to tamper with the prison's books for the warden's greedy son. The latter secures Buck's release, but when Buck threatens to blackmail him, he decides that the best place for the outlaw is back in prison. Promising to deliver Buck to the warden's anxious son, Cheyenne Harry accepts a premature pardon and goes in search of the outlaw, hoping to catch him in the act of committing a crime. In a small Western town, Harry falls in love with a dance hall girl named Lola, not knowing that she is Buck's sister. Soon Harry learns that Buck is planning a robbery and informs the warden's son, whose deputies promptly arrest him. Lola's grief so moves Harry, however, that he and his two brothers decide to pursue the deputies and rescue Buck. Lola then promises to marry Harry, while her brother promises to reform.

Film Details

Also Known As
Three Wounded Men
Genre
Western
Release Date
Oct 7, 1918
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Universal Film Mfg Co.
Distribution Company
Universal Film Mfg Co.
Country
United States

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One source reports the film's original title as Three Wounded Men, and another calls Joe Harris' character Bill Sparks. A modern source credits John W. Brown with the photography and includes Mrs. Anna Townsend in the cast. Production began April 6, 1918, according to information included in the copyright descriptions.