Put up Your Hands (1919)

Put up Your Hands (1919) poster

Unconventional Olive Barton shocks her aunt when she stages a boxing match during a tea for the new minister. When Olive's father is called West to attend to some mining interests, Olive sneaks into his private car and accompanies him. Arriving in the West, they meet Leonard Hewitt, a young mining engineer, and his partner "Highball" Hazelitt. Even though Olive mistakes them for bandits, she falls in love with Leonard. Olive turns the saloon into a successful gymnasium, manages to foil a conspiracy against her father's mine, and wins the love of Leonard.

Director: Edward Sloman
Genre: Western, Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 50 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Gilbert Warrenton
Production: American Films
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

mining

More Films by Director: Edward Sloman
More Films in Genre: Western, Drama, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Put up Your Hands about?
Unconventional Olive Barton shocks her aunt when she stages a boxing match during a tea for the new minister. When Olive's father is called West to attend to some mining interests, Olive sneaks into his private car and accompanies him. Arriving in the West, they meet Leonard Hewitt, a young mining engineer, and his partner "Highball" Hazelitt. Even though Olive mistakes them for bandits, she falls in love with Leonard. Olive turns the saloon into a successful gymnasium, manages to foil a conspiracy against her father's mine, and wins the love of Leonard.
Who directed Put up Your Hands?
Put up Your Hands was directed by Edward Sloman.
Who stars in Put up Your Hands?
Put up Your Hands stars Margarita Fischer, George Periolat, Emory Johnson, Hayward Mack, William V. Mong, J. Gordon Russell.
How long is Put up Your Hands?
Put up Your Hands has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is Put up Your Hands?
Put up Your Hands is a Western, Drama, Comedy film.
Where was Put up Your Hands produced?
Put up Your Hands was produced in United States of America.