The Trail's End · 1916
The Trail's End (1916) is a Action / Adventure film directed by Robert Ellis, starring Marguerite Courtot, Robert Ellis, Richard Purdon.
The Trail's End (1916) is a Action / Adventure film directed by Robert Ellis, starring Marguerite Courtot, Robert Ellis, Richard Purdon.
Through his mirror vocograph The Wolf learns that Marguerite is carrying the codebook with her to a reception at the home of Col. West. The Wolf and his confederate there make a strenuous effort to secure the valued book but they are frustrated by Fred Randall, Marguerite's sweetheart, and all ends well when the soldiers of the fort pursuing. The Wolf engages in a skirmish in which the international crook is killed and his confederate captured.
Marguerite Courtot, Robert Ellis, Richard Purdon, Arthur Albertson, H.G. Hockey
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Find a movie by describing itThrough his mirror vocograph The Wolf learns that Marguerite is carrying the codebook with her to a reception at the home of Col. West. The Wolf and his confederate there make a strenuous effort to secure the valued book but they are frustrated by Fred Randall, Marguerite's sweetheart, and all ends well when the soldiers of the fort pursuing. The Wolf engages in a skirmish in which the international crook is killed and his confederate captured.
The Trail's End was released in 1916.
The cast includes Marguerite Courtot, Robert Ellis, Richard Purdon, Arthur Albertson.