The Love Bandit is a 1924 American silent Western film with a Northwoods theme directed by Dell Henderson and starring Doris Kenyon, Victor Sutherland, and Cecil Spooner.[1][2]
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Directed by | Dell Henderson |
Written by | Lewis Allen Browne |
Based on | The Love Bandit by Charles E. Blaney and Norman Houston |
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Production company | Charles E. Blaney Productions |
Distributed by | Vitagraph Company of America |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
As described in a film magazine review,[3] Amy Van Clayton is saved from drowning by Jim Blazes, whom she meets in a lumber camp. In New York City, Amy finds that her brother Fred Clayton is in danger of going to jail for robbing from his employer, who turns out to be Jim Blazes. Amy marries Jim to save her brother. Feeling that his wife does not love him, Jim returns to the lumber camp and is wounded in a gang fight. Amy is kidnapped and Jim gets into a vicious gun fight with Amy's kidnappers whom he later subdues. He saves Amy, who was tied to a buzzsaw table, from certain death. Now rescued, Amy finds happiness with her husband.
An abridged version of The Love Bandit survives with a private collector.[5]
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