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  • Slabsides (1911)
  • Short | Short, Drama
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Slabsides (1911)
Short | Short, Drama

Jim Hillis, ranch manager, is jealous of Lord Verlane's attention to Nancy Etheridge, the young owner of N.E. Ranch. Lord Verlane goes security for the horse secured by Slabsides to visit his sick papoose. Jim, believing that Verlane has ...See moreJim Hillis, ranch manager, is jealous of Lord Verlane's attention to Nancy Etheridge, the young owner of N.E. Ranch. Lord Verlane goes security for the horse secured by Slabsides to visit his sick papoose. Jim, believing that Verlane has won Nancy's love, decides to quit his job and so advises her by letter. The next morning Jim leaves. After receiving his note Nancy rides after Jim to explain, but becomes confused regarding the direction he has gone and takes the wrong trail, leading to the desert. Slabsides finds Jim and Nancy in the desert and goes for aid, but on his arrival in town is held for failing to return the horse he had borrowed and is shot as a horse thief while trying to escape. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Apr 28, 1911 (United States)

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4 cast members
Name Known for
Carlyle Blackwell
An English Tourist An English Tourist   See fewer
Alice Joyce
Nancy Etheridge Nancy Etheridge   See fewer
George Melford
The Ranch Foreman The Ranch Foreman   See fewer
Frank Lanning
Slabsides - the Indian Slabsides - the Indian   See fewer
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