A Man's Country (1919)
Dance-hall queen Kate Carewe is the toast of the gold-mining camp of Huxley's Gulch. One day a minister, Ralph Bowen, arrives to "clean up" the town. He is scorned by the miners, gamblers and "loose women" of the place, especially Kate, who resents that Bowen calls her a "scarlet woman".
Director: Henry Kolker
Genre: Drama, History, Western
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: July 13, 1919
Cast
- Alma Rubens - Kate Carewe
- Alan Roscoe - Ralph Bowen
- Lon Chaney - 'Three Card' Duncan
- Joseph J. Dowling - Marshal Leland
- Edna Mae Wilson - Ruth Kemp
- Alfred Hollingsworth - Oliver Kemp
- Phil Gastrock - Connell
- Joy Winthrop - Woman
Screenplay
- Richard Schayer (Scenario Writer)
- John Lynch (Story)
Cinematography: Robert Newhard
Production: Winsome Stars Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Henry Kolker
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Man's Country about?
- Dance-hall queen Kate Carewe is the toast of the gold-mining camp of Huxley's Gulch. One day a minister, Ralph Bowen, arrives to "clean up" the town. He is scorned by the miners, gamblers and "loose women" of the place, especially Kate, who resents that Bowen calls her a "scarlet woman".
- Who directed A Man's Country?
- A Man's Country was directed by Henry Kolker.
- Who stars in A Man's Country?
- A Man's Country stars Alma Rubens, Alan Roscoe, Lon Chaney, Joseph J. Dowling, Edna Mae Wilson, Alfred Hollingsworth.
- How long is A Man's Country?
- A Man's Country has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- What genre is A Man's Country?
- A Man's Country is a Drama, History, Western film.
- Where was A Man's Country produced?
- A Man's Country was produced in United States of America.