Film Snail

Western

Pinto

Pinto

January 10, 1920

When Pinto reaches her eighteenth birthday, the five wealthy Arizonans who adopted her upon the death of her parents decide that ranch life will never make a lady of her. Their old friend Pop Audry, formerly of Arizona and now a member of New York society, agrees to provide Pinto with the necessary education. Accordingly, Pinto and her cowboy nursemaid Looey are dispatched to New York where they lose Audry's address. ...

The Jay Bird

The Jay Bird

January 3, 1920

The hero makes good with the bank president by preventing a robbery and thus wins the daughter's hand in marriage.

Payroll Pirates

Payroll Pirates

January 1, 1920

A thrilling dramatic story of a woman's invincible courage.

Winning the Franchise

Winning the Franchise

January 1, 1920

Helen's father is the President of a railroad company competing for a very lucrative government contract. A rival company organizes sabotage and Helen is the only one who can save the day.

The Broken Brake

The Broken Brake

January 1, 1920

This short action drama is a compilation of at least two films with Helen Gibson.

The Broken Trestle

The Broken Trestle

January 1, 1920

The Broken Trestle is a silent action Western.

The Sagebrusher

The Sagebrusher

January 1, 1920

A friend of a Montana sagebrusher advertises for a potential wife for him.

Marked Men

Marked Men

December 21, 1919

Three outlaws rescue a baby in the desert and with barely any water left try to return to the town in which they just robbed a bank. Lost film. A remake of 1916's "The Three Godfathers," which also starred Harry Carey.

The Tryout

December 20, 1919

Outlaw Al Jennings is idolized by a young boy who wants to be just like him. Jennings decides to take the boy on a three-day "tryout" to show him that the life of an outlaw is not one he wants to live.

The Double Hold-Up

The Double Hold-Up

December 20, 1919

The hero impersonates a "spook" bandit and aids in bringing the band to justice.

The Lone Hand

The Lone Hand

December 13, 1919

A government detective poses as a holdup, on the trail of masked riders.

Haceldama, or The Price of Blood

Haceldama, or The Price of Blood

December 12, 1919

Mr. Landry Smith, a secretive man, lives in Corrèze with his ward Minnie. Two strangers arrive to Smith's country estate-- each of them with a possibly sinister plot in mind.

My Lady Robin Hood

December 10, 1919

A lady bandit steals from gamblers and gives to a poor family with a crippled daughter.

Jubilo

Jubilo

December 7, 1919

Jubilo, a hobo, witnesses a robbery, finds work on Judge Hardy’s farm, and foils the vengeful machinations of a sinister villain.

Heart of Juanita

Heart of Juanita

December 5, 1919

In an early California settlement, Juanita, a dance hall queen of Castilian ancestry, knifes her lover, Jim Brandt, the dance hall owner, when she catches him embracing a new dancer.

The Cowboy and the Rajah

December 1, 1919

The Cowboy and the Rajah

The Girl of the Rancho

The Girl of the Rancho

December 1, 1919

A young woman rejects the advances of a Mexican bandit. He kidnaps her sister, saying he will keep her until the woman changes her mind. The young woman organises a posse to rescue her sister.

The Trail of the Holdup Man

The Trail of the Holdup Man

November 29, 1919

A cowboy commits a series of hold-ups near a big hotel for advertising purposes, being a sort of bandit press agent.

A Gun Fightin' Gentleman

A Gun Fightin' Gentleman

November 29, 1919

Cheyenne Harry, owner of the biggest cattle ranch in his corner of the west, is having trouble with John Merritt, a land-grabbing Chicago meat-packer. By some artifice of shrewd legal aid, Merritt manages to seize Harry's ranch under a bogus writ of foreclosure. Failing to get justice by his many letters to Merritt, Cheyenne Harry goes east and calls at the millionaire's mansion. At first, Merritt refuses to see him. Then, to cause amusement for his daughter, Helen, and her guests, he invites the "uncouth" westerner into his dining hall. He is sure that he will make some grave error in table deportment and afford them all a laugh. To the amazement of Merrit and the guests Harry's table manners are faultless. Then, to trick him into an embarrassing position, Merritt eats with his knife. Harry, realizing that it is proper for the guest to follow the example of the host, does likewise. He leaves the house chagrined but more determined than ever to get justice from Merritt.

Desert Gold

Desert Gold

November 21, 1919

In this adaptation of Zane Grey's novel, adventurer Dick Gale (E.K. Lincoln) is traveling through the Southwest. He helps rescue Mercedes Castanada (Margery Wilson) from the clutches of notorious outlaw Rojas (Walter Long). Mercedes' fiancé, Captain George Thorne (Edward Coxen), entrusts her to Gale's care when he returns to duty.