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Judith of the Cumberlands
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Judith of the Cumberlands

Jul 31, 1916
1h 2m
★ 0.0

Overview

Two rival mountain clans that have been feuding for years begin a new battle over the moonshine whiskey trade. A young man and a girl from each of the different clans try to end the feud, and wind up falling for each other.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Signal Film

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Cast

Helen Holmes

Judith Barrier

Helen Holmes

Leo D. Maloney

Creed Bombright

Leo D. Maloney

Paul Hurst

Blatchley Turrentine

Paul Hurst

Thomas G. Lingham

Uncle Jepthah Turrentine

Thomas G. Lingham

William Brunton

Pony Card

William Brunton

Clara Mosher

Nancy Card

Clara Mosher

Harold Warner Lloyd

Andy Turrentine

Harold Warner Lloyd

Sam Morje

Jeff Turrentine

Sam Morje

G.H. Wischussen

The Marshal

G.H. Wischussen