Finders Keepers (1921 film)

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Finders Keepers
Text based advertisement for the film in a contemporary newspaper
Directed byOtis B. Thayer
Screenplay byArt-O-Graf
Story byRobert Ames Bennett
StarringEdmund Cobb
Violet Mersereau
Distributed byPioneer Pictures
Release date
  • February 1921 (1921-02)
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

Finders Keepers is a 1921 silent Western film based on a book by Robert Ames Bennett and directed by Otis B. Thayer, starring Edmund Cobb and Violet Mersereau. The film was shot in Denver, Colorado by the Thayer's Art-O-Graf film company.[1][2][3] The film is now considered a lost film.[4]

Plot[edit]

Amy Lindel, a church choir singer heads to the city to make a fortune with her voice and finds out she can only get jobs cabaret singing. Two men fall for her, one of which plants stolen diamonds on her. Threatened with arrest she throws herself in a lake, she is saved by the good guy who she marries.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Film and Photography on the Front Range" Pikes Peak Library District 2012, page 131
  2. ^ "The American Film Institute Catalog Of Motion Pictures Produced In The United States Feature Films 1921-1930", page 245.
  3. ^ "The Velvet Light Trap, Issues 19-23" 1982, page 8.
  4. ^ "F". 7,200 Lost U.S. Silent Feature Films (1912-29).

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