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Keno Bates, Liar (1915) DVD-R

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Starring William S. Hart, Herschel Mayall, Margaret Thompson, Louise Glaum, Gordon Mullen
Paul Page
Directed by William S. Hart

Print: Black and White
Runtime: 27 Min.
Genre: Crime

Jim Maitland (Gordon Mullen) loses his last cent gambling the Double Stamp saloon and gambling hall, and shortly after
it closes, he robs the proprietors "Keno" Bates (William S. Hart) and "Wind River" (Herschel Mayall) are robbed,
at gunpoint. After the surprise, they track Maitland down, and Keno shoots him dead on self defense. Keno goes
through his belongings and finds a letter and a locket; the letter announces the arrival of the deceased's sister,
and the locket has a cameo picture of Doris Maitland (Margaret Thompson). Thus, Keno tells Wind River they must do
a heap of lying. Meeting the girl at the stagecoach's arrival, Keeno feels responsible for the innocent and attractive
Ms. Maitland; he tells her a white lie, that her brother was a good man, "killed in a mine accident," who had left her
a cabin and money - and Keno turns his own cabin over to Doris. Keno and Doris began to fall in love. Anita (Louise Glaum),
a dance-hall girl, aggressively tries to seduce Keno. Keno repels her, and later, the dance-hall girl catches sight of her
rival when Keno muses on the cameo. Anita decides to expose his lies to Doris in a private conversation at the cabin. First,
Doris gets into a fight with the saloon girl but then Doris accepts the painful truth. Furious, Doris confronts Keno outdoors,
and his admission of having killed her brother is followed by her sending a bullet into his body. Keno, disillusioned, wounded,
staggers back to the Double Stamp, asking Wind River for his saddle bags so he can ride out. But not far from town, as he lays dying,
Wind River tells Doris all the facts about her brother. They find Keno, and Doris nurses him back to health.

Starring William S. Hart, Herschel Mayall, Margaret Thompson, Louise Glaum, Gordon Mullen
Paul Page
Directed by William S. Hart

Print: Black and White
Runtime: 27 Min.
Genre: Crime

Jim Maitland (Gordon Mullen) loses his last cent gambling the Double Stamp saloon and gambling hall, and shortly after
it closes, he robs the proprietors "Keno" Bates (William S. Hart) and "Wind River" (Herschel Mayall) are robbed,
at gunpoint. After the surprise, they track Maitland down, and Keno shoots him dead on self defense. Keno goes
through his belongings and finds a letter and a locket; the letter announces the arrival of the deceased's sister,
and the locket has a cameo picture of Doris Maitland (Margaret Thompson). Thus, Keno tells Wind River they must do
a heap of lying. Meeting the girl at the stagecoach's arrival, Keeno feels responsible for the innocent and attractive
Ms. Maitland; he tells her a white lie, that her brother was a good man, "killed in a mine accident," who had left her
a cabin and money - and Keno turns his own cabin over to Doris. Keno and Doris began to fall in love. Anita (Louise Glaum),
a dance-hall girl, aggressively tries to seduce Keno. Keno repels her, and later, the dance-hall girl catches sight of her
rival when Keno muses on the cameo. Anita decides to expose his lies to Doris in a private conversation at the cabin. First,
Doris gets into a fight with the saloon girl but then Doris accepts the painful truth. Furious, Doris confronts Keno outdoors,
and his admission of having killed her brother is followed by her sending a bullet into his body. Keno, disillusioned, wounded,
staggers back to the Double Stamp, asking Wind River for his saddle bags so he can ride out. But not far from town, as he lays dying,
Wind River tells Doris all the facts about her brother. They find Keno, and Doris nurses him back to health.

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