The Apache Kid's Escape


1930

Brief Synopsis

After escaping from Sheriff Lang, the Apache Kid takes a job on the Wilson ranch as Jim. Wilson's hand Ted Conway uses the kerchief given him by Jim and robs the stage. But his Apache Kid impersonation fails and he is jailed. Jim's job now is to set Ted straight, return the gold, and put the Apache Kid name to rest.

Film Details

Release Date
Jan 1930
Premiere Information
New York State license: 22 Nov 1930
Production Company
Robert J. Horner Productions
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Sound
Phono-Kinema
Color
Black and White
Film Length
4,600ft (5 reels)

Synopsis

Following a narrow escape from a trap set by the sheriff, the Apache Kid (who poses as Jim, a cowhand) takes on the romantic problems of Ted Conway. Informed by King Conway that Ted is not really his son but rather an orphan picked up on the plains after an Indian attack, Wilson rejects Ted's request to marry his daughter, Jane, and accepts King's offer to destroy Wilson's note and pay him a large sum of money in return for Jane's hand. When Ted is jailed for robbing a stage, the Apache Kid returns the money to the bank and obtains the notes from Conway. Ted is released; the Apache Kid throws the sheriff off his trail, says goodby to his gal, and moves on.

Film Details

Release Date
Jan 1930
Premiere Information
New York State license: 22 Nov 1930
Production Company
Robert J. Horner Productions
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Sound
Phono-Kinema
Color
Black and White
Film Length
4,600ft (5 reels)

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