SILENT FILMS 1916-1920: THE MAN HUNTER (1919)
CREDITS
Released: March 2, 1919
Production Company: Fox Film Corporation
Featured Cast: William Farnum, Louise Lovely, Charles Clary, Marc B. Robbins, Leatrice Joy
Director: Frank Lloyd
Producer: William Fox
Writer: Frank Lloyd (story), (scenario)
Cinematographer: William C. Foster
Presenter: William Fox
TECH
Runtime 1 hr (60 min) (USA)
Sound Mix Silent
Color Black and White
Aspect Ratio 1.33 : 1
Film Length (6 reels) (USA)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm
STORY
Wealthy London bachelor George Arnold, learns that while drunk at a wild party, he proposed to a girl “not of his kind” named Florence. After George’s friend, Henry Benton, convinces him to invest his fortune in oil stock, George discovers that the stock is worthless, and that Florence was part of the scheme. George assaults Benton, and is sent to prison for one year.
Upon his release, he follows Benton to America, where penniless, George works at the New York docks. Seeing Benton board a steamer with Helen Garfield, an oil magnate’s daughter to whom he has proposed, George becomes a stowaway. After fighting Benton, George is put in chains, but during a shipwreck, he is released and reaches a deserted island with Benton and Helen. Helen convinces George not to fight, but when Benton insults her, George’s thrashing ends with Benton’s fall over a cliff. After their rescue, George marries and learns that his stock is worth millions.
Written By: Pamela Short