
Out of the Drifts
Romance
Overview
An Eastern drifter stakes a claim near Boiseville but spends his nights gambling away his gold. Moll, one of the owners of the gambling hall, tries to help him quit the habit. When is neighbor, Peter Gardner teams up with Moll’s partner, Dick Weed, to try and steal the claim, Moll (who is secretly the drifter’s mother) and Gardner’s daughter, Kate, who is in love with the drifter, attempt to stop them. Gardner nearly succeeds in winning the drifter's claim in a card game, but an amnesiac named Crazy Oby suddenly regains his memory, recognizes Gardner as the man who robbed him years ago, and shoots him. Before dying, Gardner confesses that Oby is Kate’s real father. With the villains defeated and the truth revealed, the drifter and Kate find happiness together and prepare for their wedding.
Top Cast


Marguerite Clark
Marguerite Clark
Elise
Marguerite Clark
Elise


Jack W. Johnston
Jack W. Johnston
Rudolph
Jack W. Johnston
Rudolph


Albert Gran
Albert Gran
Father Benedict
Albert Gran
Father Benedict


William Courtleigh Jr.
William Courtleigh Jr.
George Van Rensselaer
William Courtleigh Jr.
George Van Rensselaer


Ivan F. Simpson
Ivan F. Simpson
Martin
Ivan F. Simpson
Martin
DeWitt Lillibridge
DeWitt Lillibridge
Reggie Featherstone
DeWitt Lillibridge
Reggie Featherstone
Kitty Brown
Kitty Brown
Cleo
Kitty Brown
Cleo
Florence Johns
Florence Johns
Trixie
Florence Johns
Trixie
Robert Conville
Robert Conville
Heinrich
Robert Conville
Heinrich
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