8.0The Girl of the Golden West · 1923
The Girl of the Golden West (1923) is a Western film directed by Edwin Carewe, starring Sylvia Breamer, J. Warren Kerrigan, Russell Simpson.
8.0The Girl of the Golden West (1923) is a Western film directed by Edwin Carewe, starring Sylvia Breamer, J. Warren Kerrigan, Russell Simpson.
Not realizing he is a bandit The Girl, owner of the Polka Saloon, falls in love with Ramerrez. Trapped by a snowstorm Ramerrez is forced to stay the night with The Girl. Upon discovering the situation jealousy drives dancer Nina Micheltorena to reveal his identity and whereabouts to Sheriff Jack Rance, who also loves The Girl. Ramerrez is shot trying to escape, and though she denies his presence she shelters him. Drops of blood prove lead to his discovery. Taking a chance The Girl wins both their freedom in a poker game with the sheriff. However incited by Nina, vigilantes are about to lynch Ramerrez when the sheriff interferes, explains his bargain, and restores him to The Girl.
Sylvia Breamer, J. Warren Kerrigan, Russell Simpson, Rosemary Theby, Wilfred Lucas, Nelson McDowell, Jed Prouty
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Find a movie by describing itNot realizing he is a bandit The Girl, owner of the Polka Saloon, falls in love with Ramerrez. Trapped by a snowstorm Ramerrez is forced to stay the night with The Girl. Upon discovering the situation jealousy drives dancer Nina Micheltorena to reveal his identity and whereabouts to Sheriff Jack Rance, who also loves The Girl. Ramerrez is shot trying to escape, and though she denies his presence she shelters him. Drops of blood prove lead to his discovery. Taking a chance The Girl wins both their freedom in a poker game with the sheriff. However incited by Nina, vigilantes are about to lynch Ramerrez when the sheriff interferes, explains his bargain, and restores him to The Girl.
The Girl of the Golden West was released in 1923.
The cast includes Sylvia Breamer, J. Warren Kerrigan, Russell Simpson, Rosemary Theby.