(1935, Supreme) Bob Steele, Gertrude Messinger, Si Jenks, Lloyd Ingraham, John Elliott, Earl Dwire. Bob, posing as a dude, arrives in a small Arizona town thats controlled by the notorious Tolliver brothers. When three of them end up wounded because of their own stupidity, the remaining brothers rob the bank and head for the border with Bob hot in pursuit. Did Bob ever make a bad movie for Supreme? We havent seen one yet. watch
(1935, Supreme) Bob Steele, Gertrude Messinger, Si Jenks, Lloyd Ingraham, John Elliott, Earl Dwire. Bob, posing as a dude, arrives in a small Arizona town thats controlled by the notorious Tolliver brothers. When three of them end up wounded because of their own stupidity, the remaining brothers rob the bank and head for the border with Bob hot in pursuit. Did Bob ever make a bad movie for Supreme? We havent seen one yet. watch
Hoodoo Ann is D.W. Griffith-supervised and scripted (using the pseudonym Granville Warwick), although the actual direction is by Lloyd Ingraham. Mae Marsh is paired with Robert Harron; the actors had been often partnered since Biograph days, concurrently were in the modern story of Intolerance and continued to play leads together until Miss Marsh left the company at the end of 1916. Although the plot is a tangle of unlikely coincidence, the performers make it work, and "it is filled with those little touches for which Fine Arts pictures are famous," in the words of an original review. watch