- Source: Fangs of Fate (1925 film)
Fangs of Fate is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by Horace B. Carpenter and starring Bill Patton, Dorothy Donald, and Ivor McFadden.
Plot
As described in a film magazine review, outlaws terrorize the town of Arcady, Arizona. Bob Haynes, a stranger, is attracted by Azalia Bolton, daughter of a boarding house keeper, and protects her from some drunken rowdies. She inspires him to change his life to the better. Sheriff Dan Dodo Briggs offers to make Bob a deputy, but he declines. Later, following a stage coach holdup, he accepts the offered position and brings in the guilty bandits, but confesses that he used to be their leader. The outlaws are sent to jail, but Judge Harcourt paroles Bob into Azalia's custody.
Cast
Bill Patton as Bob Haynes
Dorothy Donald as Azalia Bolton
Ivor McFadden as Sheriff Dan Dodo Briggs
Beatrice Allen as Azalia's Mother
William Bertram as Judge Harcourt
Merrill McCormick as 'Red Mack' - the Renegade
Karl Silvera as Lew Sontag
Tex Starr as Bill (uncredited)
Ted Wells as Man Who Reports Robbery (uncredited)
References
External links
Fangs of Fate at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Horace B. Carpenter
- Merrill McCormick
- Fangs of Fate (1925 film)
- Fangs of Fate
- List of American films of 1925
- Horace B. Carpenter
- Charles Fang
- James Oliver Curwood
- Perils of the Wild
- Bill Patton (actor)
- Henry Herbert (actor)
- Kathleen Collins (actress)