Across the Deadline
Western · Romance
Overview
There is a feud of 30 years' standing between the Revelle and Wainwright families, dwelling in the Apache country, despite which Shirley, daughter of Martin Revelle, and Clem Wainwright fall in love. The lovers are discovered meeting by Clem's rival, Ben Larrago, who informs on them (Exhibitors Trade Review, 23rd May 1925).
Top Cast


Leo D. Maloney
Leo D. Maloney
Clem Wainwright
Leo D. Maloney
Clem Wainwright


Josephine Hill
Josephine Hill
Shirley Revelle
Josephine Hill
Shirley Revelle


Thomas G. Lingham
Thomas G. Lingham
Martin Revelle
Thomas G. Lingham
Martin Revelle


Bud Osborne
Bud Osborne
Ben Larrago
Bud Osborne
Ben Larrago
Florence Lee
Florence Lee
Mrs Revelle
Florence Lee
Mrs Revelle
Rulon Slaughter
Rulon Slaughter
Rance Revelle
Rulon Slaughter
Rance Revelle
Patrick Rooney
Patrick Rooney
Shifty Sands
Patrick Rooney
Shifty Sands
George M. Williamson
George M. Williamson
Judge White
George M. Williamson
Judge White
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