The Oakdale Affair (1919)

The Oakdale Affair (1919) poster

Refusing to marry her stepmother's choice, Gail Prim leaves her life of luxury, after cutting her hair, dressing in her butler's clothes and stealing money and jewels from her father's safe. Spending the night in a barn, she introduces herself to the thieves already there as the Oskaloosa Kid, a wanted criminal, and barely escapes their struggle to get her loot. Meanwhile, the real Oskaloosa Kid kills Reginald Paynter and throws Nettie Penning, whom Reginald was trying to seduce, onto the highway.

Director: Oscar Apfel
Genre: Adventure
Runtime: 50 min
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Screenplay

Editing: Lee Dougherty
Production: World Film
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

lost film

More Films by Director: Oscar Apfel
More Films in Genre: Adventure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Oakdale Affair about?
Refusing to marry her stepmother's choice, Gail Prim leaves her life of luxury, after cutting her hair, dressing in her butler's clothes and stealing money and jewels from her father's safe. Spending the night in a barn, she introduces herself to the thieves already there as the Oskaloosa Kid, a wanted criminal, and barely escapes their struggle to get her loot. Meanwhile, the real Oskaloosa Kid kills Reginald Paynter and throws Nettie Penning, whom Reginald was trying to seduce, onto the highway.
Who directed The Oakdale Affair?
The Oakdale Affair was directed by Oscar Apfel.
Who stars in The Oakdale Affair?
The Oakdale Affair stars Evelyn Greeley, Eric Mayne, Maude Turner Gordon, Charles Mackay, Eric Dalton, Mona Kingsley.
How long is The Oakdale Affair?
The Oakdale Affair has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is The Oakdale Affair?
The Oakdale Affair is a Adventure film.
Where was The Oakdale Affair produced?
The Oakdale Affair was produced in United States of America.