The Man from Funeral Range (1918)

The Man from Funeral Range (1918) poster

While out West, prospector Harry Webb makes enemies of a con artist, Mark Brenton and the con's crooked lawyer, Frank Beekman. Jack goes to the city and meets singer Janice Williams in a cabaret. They become engaged, but Brenton also has designs on her. He tricks her into going to a room to meet with him, and Webb, hearing of the scheme, follows. What he finds when he gets there is Brenton on the floor, dead, and Janice holding a gun.

Director: Walter Edwards
Genre: Western
Runtime: 50 min
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Production: Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

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lost film

More Films by Director: Walter Edwards
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Man from Funeral Range about?
While out West, prospector Harry Webb makes enemies of a con artist, Mark Brenton and the con's crooked lawyer, Frank Beekman. Jack goes to the city and meets singer Janice Williams in a cabaret. They become engaged, but Brenton also has designs on her. He tricks her into going to a room to meet with him, and Webb, hearing of the scheme, follows. What he finds when he gets there is Brenton on the floor, dead, and Janice holding a gun.
Who directed The Man from Funeral Range?
The Man from Funeral Range was directed by Walter Edwards.
Who stars in The Man from Funeral Range?
The Man from Funeral Range stars Wallace Reid, Ann Little, Lottie Pickford, Willis Marks, Tully Marshall, George A. McDaniel.
How long is The Man from Funeral Range?
The Man from Funeral Range has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is The Man from Funeral Range?
The Man from Funeral Range is a Western film.
Where was The Man from Funeral Range produced?
The Man from Funeral Range was produced in United States of America.