The Scrappin' Kid (1926)

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Bill Bradley, who owns a small house and a one-horse corral in the hills, saves the lives of Betty Brent and her brother Mike from a forest fire in which their mother has perished. He decides to take care of them. When word spreads that Betty is actually 18, a committee of citizens, headed by Cliff Barrowes, whose father holds a mortgage on Bill's property, calls to protest; the sheriff's wife offers the children a home; and soon after, Cliff begins to woo the girl. Bill, meanwhile, is forcibly held by a trio of outlaws about to flee across the border.

Director: Clifford Smith
Genre: Western
Runtime: 56 min
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Production: Universal Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Scrappin' Kid about?
Bill Bradley, who owns a small house and a one-horse corral in the hills, saves the lives of Betty Brent and her brother Mike from a forest fire in which their mother has perished. He decides to take care of them. When word spreads that Betty is actually 18, a committee of citizens, headed by Cliff Barrowes, whose father holds a mortgage on Bill's property, calls to protest; the sheriff's wife offers the children a home; and soon after, Cliff begins to woo the girl. Bill, meanwhile, is forcibly held by a trio of outlaws about to flee across the border.
Who directed The Scrappin' Kid?
The Scrappin' Kid was directed by Clifford Smith.
Who stars in The Scrappin' Kid?
The Scrappin' Kid stars Art Acord, Velma Connor, Jimmy Boudwin, C.E. Anderson, Jess Deffenbach, Hank Bell.
How long is The Scrappin' Kid?
The Scrappin' Kid has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
What genre is The Scrappin' Kid?
The Scrappin' Kid is a Western film.
Where was The Scrappin' Kid produced?
The Scrappin' Kid was produced in United States of America.