A One Man Game (1927)

A One Man Game (1927) poster

The efforts of crooked rancher Stephen Laban to force his local bank into an unsecured loan are foiled by Fred Hunter and Jake Robbins, and Laban vows vengeance on the pair; but he is temporarily thwarted by the arrival from the East of society girl Millicent Delacey. Knowing her weakness for social prestige, Hunter arranges to masquerade as the Duke of Black Butte, a visiting nobleman on a hunting expedition; Millicent and her social-climbing mother completely succumb to the duke's charm.

Director: Ernst Laemmle
Genre: Western
Runtime: 52 min
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Cinematography: Alan Jones, Harry Mason
Production: Universal Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Ernst Laemmle
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A One Man Game about?
The efforts of crooked rancher Stephen Laban to force his local bank into an unsecured loan are foiled by Fred Hunter and Jake Robbins, and Laban vows vengeance on the pair; but he is temporarily thwarted by the arrival from the East of society girl Millicent Delacey. Knowing her weakness for social prestige, Hunter arranges to masquerade as the Duke of Black Butte, a visiting nobleman on a hunting expedition; Millicent and her social-climbing mother completely succumb to the duke's charm.
Who directed A One Man Game?
A One Man Game was directed by Ernst Laemmle.
Who stars in A One Man Game?
A One Man Game stars Fred Humes, Fay Wray, Harry Todd, Clarence Geldart, Norbert A. Myles, Lotus Thompson.
How long is A One Man Game?
A One Man Game has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is A One Man Game?
A One Man Game is a Western film.
Where was A One Man Game produced?
A One Man Game was produced in United States of America.