On the Night Stage (1915 film)

On the Night Stage

Film still with Hart (at left with clenched fists) at the fight in Nevada Ned's Place
Directed by Reginald Barker
Written by C. Gardner Sullivan (story)
Thomas H. Ince (scenario)
Starring William S. Hart
Production
company
New York Motion Picture
Release dates
  • 1915 (1915)
Running time
62 minutes
Country United States
Language Silent
English intertitles

On the Night Stage is a 1915 western directed by Reginald Barker and starring William S. Hart and Rhea Mitchell. The film is based upon a story by C. Gardner Sullivan with the scenario written by Thomas H. Ince. A copy of the film is held by the Library of Congress and several other film archives.[1]

Plot

Saloon girl Belle Shields falls in love with and marries Alexander Austin, the town's new pastor, much to the chagrin of her sweetheart, "Silent" Texas Smith. Texas smolders with jealousy until Alexander lends him a fist during a bar fight, marking the beginning of a strong, respected friendship. Belle, having reformed herself into a proper pastor's wife, slips back into her old ways, and must rely on Texas to save her from the advances of a foppish gambler.

Cast

References

Other sources

External links

On the Night Stage at the Internet Movie Database


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