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The Lion (1914) Online
Original Title :
The Lion
Genre :
Movie / Short / Drama
Year :
1914
Directror :
Joseph De Grasse
Cast :
J. Warren Kerrigan,Vera Sisson,Raymond Russell
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.5/10

Warren Nolan, millionaire sportsman, nicknamed "The Lion," on account of his brute strength and the primitive rages he goes into on occasions, is engaged to Harriet Courtney, who vainly ... See full summary

The Lion (1914) Online

Warren Nolan, millionaire sportsman, nicknamed "The Lion," on account of his brute strength and the primitive rages he goes into on occasions, is engaged to Harriet Courtney, who vainly endeavors to win him away from his sporting habits. At the club one evening Hartley, one of the members, speaks lightly of Harriet. "The Lion" flies into a rage and fells him. The other members escape into an adjoining room. Warren, feeling for the heart of his victim, finds a letter making a tryst and takes this as proof of Harriet's infidelity. In the other room Dick, Warren's friend, suggests that for his own good they shanghai him and send him away. The others agree. "The Lion" is overpowered, drugged and placed in an outgoing freight box-car. Three days later Warren, weak and sobered, crawls out of his prison to find himself in a small prairie town. Throwing away his coat and hat, he applies and secures a job at a nearby ranch. Here he is ridiculed by the cow-punchers. "The Lion" is about to fly ...
Cast overview:
J. Warren Kerrigan J. Warren Kerrigan - Warren Nolan aka The Lion
Vera Sisson Vera Sisson - Harriet Courtney
Raymond Russell Raymond Russell - (as Ray Russell)
George Periolat George Periolat


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Rasmus

Rasmus

J. Warren Kerrigan and Vera Sisson appear in this number. Kerrigan plays the part of a young man with a murderous temper. He is led to believe he has killed a man and becomes known as "The Coward," but later when the truth is known he turns loose and whips a whole gang of cowboys who have been mocking him. This makes an entertaining yarn and is well constructed. - The Moving Picture World, April 25, 1914