Overland Red

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Overland Red
Ad with Harry Carey noting release of film
Directed byLynn Reynolds
Written byHenry H. Knibbs
Lynn Reynolds
StarringHarry Carey
CinematographyHugh McClung
Distributed byUniversal Film Manufacturing Company
Release date
  • March 22, 1920 (1920-03-22)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

Overland Red is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by Lynn Reynolds and starring Harry Carey.[1] Print exist at Cineteca Nazionale.

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As described in a film magazine,[2] Overland Red (Carey), a "knight of the road," and his young pal Collie (Goodwin) find a prospector dead in the desert. On his body they discover papers giving the location of a gold mine. The sheriff of a western town and his accomplices are seeking the mine. Overland and Collie are arrested but the papers are not found on them. The sheriff plans on charging Overland with murder, hoping that he will then disclose the location of the mine. The two knights of the road escape, however, and are found on the Alacarme ranch by Louise (Vale), whom they had seen from the observation car of a train. Collie is in love with Louise and at her suggestion remains at the ranch. Overland is sought by the sheriff, but her evades him until one day Collie is shot by the sheriff's accomplices. A fight ensues and the sheriff is killed. Collie and Louise are happy in their love, and Overland departs, happy that he brought the two together.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Progressive Silent Film List: Overland Red". silentera.com. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  2. ^ "Reviews: Overland Red". Exhibitors Herald. 10 (16). New York City: Exhibitors Herald Company: 64. April 17, 1920.

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