Pals (1910)
Denton, a young easterner, arrives in the gold-fields, looks about for a "find" and a partner. Entering a saloon, he partakes of some refreshment, watches the patrons of the place and studies their characters, while thus engaged a young miner, named Harper, somewhat prejudiced against easterners, engages in a quarrel with a Mexican who is about to plunge a knife into the miner when Denton seizes his wrist and wrenches the weapon from his grasp. Harper thanks Denton, and after learning the eastern man's desire to find a prospecting partner, Denton loins forces with him and they start in to work a lead and strike paying dirt.
Director: William F. Haddock
Genre: Western
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: December 1, 1910
Cast
- Francis Ford - Denton
- William Clifford - Harper
Production: G. Méliès
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
lost film
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Pals about?
- Denton, a young easterner, arrives in the gold-fields, looks about for a "find" and a partner. Entering a saloon, he partakes of some refreshment, watches the patrons of the place and studies their characters, while thus engaged a young miner, named Harper, somewhat prejudiced against easterners, engages in a quarrel with a Mexican who is about to plunge a knife into the miner when Denton seizes his wrist and wrenches the weapon from his grasp. Harper thanks Denton, and after learning the eastern man's desire to find a prospecting partner, Denton loins forces with him and they start in to work a lead and strike paying dirt.
- Who directed Pals?
- Pals was directed by William F. Haddock.
- Who stars in Pals?
- Pals stars Francis Ford, William Clifford.
- How long is Pals?
- Pals has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is Pals?
- Pals is a Western film.
- Where was Pals produced?
- Pals was produced in United States of America.