The Trail's End (1916)
Through his mirror vocograph The Wolf learns that Marguerite is carrying the codebook with her to a reception at the home of Col. West. The Wolf and his confederate there make a strenuous effort to secure the valued book but they are frustrated by Fred Randall, Marguerite's sweetheart, and all ends well when the soldiers of the fort pursuing. The Wolf engages in a skirmish in which the international crook is killed and his confederate captured.
Director: Robert Ellis
Genre: Action, Adventure
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: February 11, 1916
Cast
- Marguerite Courtot - Marguerite
- Robert Ellis - The Wolf
- Richard Purdon - Peter Enright
- Arthur Albertson - Fred Randall
- H.G. Hockey - Zarth
Screenplay
- Howard Irving Young (Story)
Production: Kalem Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
lost film
More Films by Director: Robert Ellis
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Trail's End about?
- Through his mirror vocograph The Wolf learns that Marguerite is carrying the codebook with her to a reception at the home of Col. West. The Wolf and his confederate there make a strenuous effort to secure the valued book but they are frustrated by Fred Randall, Marguerite's sweetheart, and all ends well when the soldiers of the fort pursuing. The Wolf engages in a skirmish in which the international crook is killed and his confederate captured.
- Who directed The Trail's End?
- The Trail's End was directed by Robert Ellis.
- Who stars in The Trail's End?
- The Trail's End stars Marguerite Courtot, Robert Ellis, Richard Purdon, Arthur Albertson, H.G. Hockey.
- How long is The Trail's End?
- The Trail's End has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is The Trail's End?
- The Trail's End is a Action, Adventure film.
- Where was The Trail's End produced?
- The Trail's End was produced in United States of America.