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Cinematography
  
Joseph H. August

Country
  
United States

6.2/10
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Genre
  
Action, Western

Duration
  

Language
  
Silent

Riddle Gawne Riddle Gawne 1918

Director
  
William S. Hart Lambert Hillyer

Release date
  
August 3, 1918 (1918-08-03)

Writer
  
Charles Alden Seltzer (story)

Directors
  
William S. Hart, Lambert Hillyer

Producers
  
William S. Hart, Thomas H. Ince

Cast
  
Lon Chaney
,
William S Hart
,
Gretchen Lederer

Similar movies
  
Related William S Hart movies

Riddle Gawne is a 1918 American silent Western film directed by William S. Hart and Lambert Hillyer and featuring Lon Chaney. Considered lost for decades, one of the five reels was found to have survived in a Russian archive, and is kept in the film archive of the Library of Congress.

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Plot

As described in a film magazine, Hame Bozzam (Chaney) ruled Bozzam City and the only one to dispute his claim was Jefferson "Riddle" Gawne (Hart). An open breach in hostilities occurred when Kathleen Harkness (MacDonald), daughter of Colonel Harkness (Tilton), arrived in the west. Protecting her from insult, Riddle shoots two of Bozzam's men. Unknown to the young woman, her father is a member of Bozzam's cattle rustlers, and Bozzam holds this over his head so that he can marry Kathleen. Riddle's reputation suffers at their hands, and Kathleen repudiates him. Riddle then determines to clean up the town, and in the fight that follows Bozzam kidnaps his niece as well as Kathleen after fatally wounding her father. Riddle, lone handed, pursues the fleeing man and his companions. In the struggle that follows, Bozzam is killed and Riddle wins the love of Kathleen.

Cast

  • William S. Hart as Jefferson "Riddle" Gawne
  • Katherine MacDonald as Kathleen Harkness
  • Lon Chaney as Hame Bozzam
  • Gretchen Lederer as Blanche Dillon
  • Gertrude Short as Jane Gawne
  • Edwin B. Tilton as Colonel Harkness
  • Milton Ross as Reb Butler
  • George Field as "Nigger" Paisley
  • Leon De La Mothe as Jess Cass (credited as Leon Kent)
  • Reception

    Like many American films of the time, Riddle Gawne was subject to restrictions and cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, the Chicago Board of Censors required cuts, in Reel 1, scene of woman at bar, Reel 2, two scenes of woman at bar, scene of Riddle shooting man in back, the intertitle "Blanche Dillon, former dance hall girl, now Bozzam's 'housekeeper'" and all scenes young woman in Bozzam's house, scene of Bozzam slugging Jess Cass with gun, Reel 3, man shooting Riddle from horse, the inertitle "She may be a good nurse, but she ain't the sort of woman I want" etc., Reel 5, Bozzam shooting woman's father, shooting Riddle, and vision scene with shooting of Riddle's brother.

    References

    Riddle Gawne Wikipedia
    Riddle Gawne IMDb