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The Widow of Red Rock (1914) Online

The Widow of Red Rock (1914) Online
Original Title :
The Widow of Red Rock
Genre :
Movie / Comedy / Short
Year :
1914
Directror :
Wally Van
Cast :
Wally Van,Hughie Mack,William Shea
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.4/10

A very attractive young widow arrives at Red Rock and, women being exceedingly scarce in that rough mining town, she is heartily welcomed. She opens a little bar, which proves tremendously ... See full summary

The Widow of Red Rock (1914) Online

A very attractive young widow arrives at Red Rock and, women being exceedingly scarce in that rough mining town, she is heartily welcomed. She opens a little bar, which proves tremendously popular. All the miners fall in love with her, but she shows no favors. Pete and Sandy, two woman-haters, who have been pals for years, quarrel fiercely over her. Rogan, the bad man of the town, tries to get fresh with the widow and she floors him, then shoves him out the door. Rogan receives so much "kidding" over the affair, he makes a bet he will wed the widow within a month. Bringing three of his friends and a Justice of the Peace, Rogan and his pals enter. While the widow is serving drinks, he tells her he is going to marry her. She laughs and he tries to kiss her. The widow promptly "drops" him with a solid right. The others attempt to assist him, but the widow sails in and "cleans up." The Justice, seeing the men come flying out the door, peeks in and sees the supposed widow, revealed in ...
Cast overview:
Wally Van Wally Van - The 'Widow'
Hughie Mack Hughie Mack - Rogan
William Shea William Shea - Pete
Logan Paul Logan Paul - Sandy
Mary Davenport Mary Davenport


User reviews

Forey

Forey

Breezy and brisk, this farce made 'em laugh. It was directed by Wally Van, who also plays the widow in one of the cleverest female impersonations yet. It must have been funnier to those who didn't realize that he was a man and had the surprise sprung on them at the close. Elizabeth Carpenter is the author. It makes a good number. - The Moving Picture World, June 27, 1914