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  • The White Masks (1921)
  • 60 min | Western
The White Masks (1921)
60 min | Western

Jack Bray is a wanderer in the wilderness of a Western town, governed principally by a band known as the 'six-o-one,' a gang of masked riders. While their original purpose was protection and not disturbance, they are temporarily under the ...See moreJack Bray is a wanderer in the wilderness of a Western town, governed principally by a band known as the 'six-o-one,' a gang of masked riders. While their original purpose was protection and not disturbance, they are temporarily under the direction of a degenerate, Jim Dougherty, keeper of the saloon. Jim is the unwelcome suitor of Olga Swenson, the pianist in the cafe. Jack falls in love with her and incurs the enmity of Jim. Jack manages Battling Rush in a prize fight which is the event of the season, and in spite of his big opponent and the crooked work of the gang, he wins. Jack finds he has to fight for Olga, but he gets her. Written by Moving Picture World, Jul 1, 1922 See less
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Director
Writers
E.H. Corr (story) | Marion C. Hatch (scenario) (as Marian Hatch)
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Updated Sep 1, 1921

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Sep 1, 1921 (United States)

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4 cast members
Name Known for
Franklyn Farnum
Jack Bray Jack Bray   See fewer
Al Hart
Jim Dougherty Jim Dougherty   See fewer
Virginia Lee
Olga Swenson Olga Swenson   See fewer
Shorty Hamilton
Battling Rush Battling Rush   See fewer
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