All Man (1916)

A World Five-reel Drama Dealing With the Lives of the So-called "Idle Rich"

All Man (1916) poster

Jim Blake, the playboy son of a New York millionaire, heads west to prove himself a man. He goes to work on his father's ranch in Wyoming, and eventually wins over the locals by turning the tables on a town bully and trying to collect damages from a railroad magnate, whose trains have killed many of the Blake ranch's cattle. When the railroad refuses to pay, Jim comes up with a plan that will make them pay far more than they originally had to. Problems arise when he falls in love with Alice, the railroad magnate's daughter.

Director: Émile Chautard
Genre: Western
Runtime: 50 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Lucien Tainguy
Production: Peerless Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

lost film

More Films by Director: Émile Chautard
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is All Man about?
Jim Blake, the playboy son of a New York millionaire, heads west to prove himself a man. He goes to work on his father's ranch in Wyoming, and eventually wins over the locals by turning the tables on a town bully and trying to collect damages from a railroad magnate, whose trains have killed many of the Blake ranch's cattle. When the railroad refuses to pay, Jim comes up with a plan that will make them pay far more than they originally had to. Problems arise when he falls in love with Alice, the railroad magnate's daughter.
Who directed All Man?
All Man was directed by Émile Chautard.
Who stars in All Man?
All Man stars Robert Warwick, Mollie King, Gerda Holmes, Alec B. Francis, George MacQuarrie, Johnny Hines.
How long is All Man?
All Man has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is All Man?
All Man is a Western film.
Where was All Man produced?
All Man was produced in United States of America.