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The Bar-C Mystery
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The Bar-C Mystery

Apr 25, 1926
3h 20m
★ 0.0

Overview

The Bar-C Mystery is a 1926 American silent Western 10 film serial directed by Robert F. Hill. Chapters: 1. A Heritage of Danger; 2. Perilous Paths; 3. The Midnight Raid; 4. Wheels of Doom; 5. Thundering Hoofs; 6. Against Desperate Odds; 7. Back from the Missing; 8. Fight for a Fortune; 9. The Wolf's Cunning; 10. A Six-Gun Wedding.

Genres

Western
Drama
Mystery

Production Companies

Pathé Exchange

Cast

Dorothy Phillips

Jane Cortelyou

Dorothy Phillips

Wallace MacDonald

Nevada

Wallace MacDonald

Ethel Clayton

Mrs. Lane

Ethel Clayton

Philo McCullough

Robbins

Philo McCullough

Violet Schram

Wanda

Violet Schram

Fred DeSilva

Grisp

Fred DeSilva

Julie Bishop

Julie Bishop

Francis McDonald

Francis McDonald

Tom London

Tom London

Billy Bletcher

Billy Bletcher

Jim Corey

Jim Corey

Al Hart

Al Hart

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