Rimrock Jones is a lost[1] 1918 American silent Western film directed by Donald Crisp and starring Wallace Reid.[2][3]
Rimrock Jones | |
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Directed by | Donald Crisp Louis Howland (assistant) |
Written by | Harvey F. Thew (scenario) Frank X. Finnegan (scenario) |
Based on | Rimrock Jones by Dane Coolidge |
Produced by | Jesse Lasky |
Starring | Wallace Reid Ann Little |
Cinematography | Faxon M. Dean |
Production company | Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date | January 21, 1918 |
Running time | 5 reels |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Like many American films of the time, Rimrock Jones was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. The Chicago Board of Censors required cuts, in Reel 1, of two scenes of a Mexican and Jones shooting at each other, the flashing of all roulette scenes, and, in Reel 3, two shooting scenes.[4]
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