A Woman's Eyes (1916)
Tom Horn is known throughout the cow country as a hard worker and a hard player. Tom is the leader of a gang. The Buzzard stumbles across oil indications on a homestead occupied by an old man and his daughter. Tom's party agrees it will be a good scheme to jump the claim, and they set out.
Director: George Marshall
Genre: Western
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: August 17, 1916
Cast
- Harry Carey - Tom Horn
- Olive Carey - Sunny Baker
- Doc Crane - Old Baker - Sunny's Father
- Joe Rickson - Buzzard
Screenplay
- George Marshall (Scenario Writer)
- Francis Worcester Doughty (Story)
- W.B. Pearson (Scenario Writer)
Production: Universal Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
short film
More Films by Director: George Marshall
More Films in Genre: Western
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Woman's Eyes about?
- Tom Horn is known throughout the cow country as a hard worker and a hard player. Tom is the leader of a gang. The Buzzard stumbles across oil indications on a homestead occupied by an old man and his daughter. Tom's party agrees it will be a good scheme to jump the claim, and they set out.
- Who directed A Woman's Eyes?
- A Woman's Eyes was directed by George Marshall.
- Who stars in A Woman's Eyes?
- A Woman's Eyes stars Harry Carey, Olive Carey, Doc Crane, Joe Rickson.
- How long is A Woman's Eyes?
- A Woman's Eyes has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is A Woman's Eyes?
- A Woman's Eyes is a Western film.
- Where was A Woman's Eyes produced?
- A Woman's Eyes was produced in United States of America.