The Ace of Spades (1925)
15 chapter serial. Gideon Trask and his henchmen at the saloon in Arkansas City covet the mineral survey of the Louisiana Territory made for Napoleon before the sale of the Territory to the United States. This is in possession of the Heath Brothers, who seek to use it in staking their land when the Oklahoma territory, last of the Louisiana tract to be released by the Government, is opened to Homesteaders.
Director: Henry MacRae
Genre: Western, Adventure
Runtime: 300 min
Release Date: October 19, 1925
Cast
- William Desmond - Dan Harvey
- Mary McAllister - Olive Heath
- Albert J. Smith - Joe Dineen
- William Steele - Jim Heath
- Jack Pratt - Gideon Trask
- Frank Lanning - Francois Bonaparte
- Bert Sprotte - James Monroe
- Monte Montague - Henchman
- Al Hoxie - Henchman
- Charles Avery
Screenplay
- William Lord Wright (Story)
- Isadore Bernstein (Story)
- Leigh Jacobson (Scenario Writer)
Production: Universal Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
lost film, silent serial
More Films by Director: Henry MacRae
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Ace of Spades about?
- 15 chapter serial. Gideon Trask and his henchmen at the saloon in Arkansas City covet the mineral survey of the Louisiana Territory made for Napoleon before the sale of the Territory to the United States. This is in possession of the Heath Brothers, who seek to use it in staking their land when the Oklahoma territory, last of the Louisiana tract to be released by the Government, is opened to Homesteaders.
- Who directed The Ace of Spades?
- The Ace of Spades was directed by Henry MacRae.
- Who stars in The Ace of Spades?
- The Ace of Spades stars William Desmond, Mary McAllister, Albert J. Smith, William Steele, Jack Pratt, Frank Lanning.
- How long is The Ace of Spades?
- The Ace of Spades has a runtime of 5h 0m (300 minutes).
- What genre is The Ace of Spades?
- The Ace of Spades is a Western, Adventure film.
- Where was The Ace of Spades produced?
- The Ace of Spades was produced in United States of America.