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The Border Legion (1918 film)

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Directed by
  
T. Hayes Hunter

Edited by
  
Alex Troffey

Director
  
T. Hayes Hunter

Story by
  
Zane Grey

Cinematography
  
Abe Scholtz

Initial release
  
28 June 1930

Screenplay
  
Lawrence Marston

Production company
  
Goldwyn Pictures

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Written by
  
Victor de Viliers Lawrence Marston

Based on
  
The Border Legion by Zane Grey

Starring
  
Blanche Bates Hobart Bosworth Eugene Strong

Cast
  
Richard Arlen, Hobart Bosworth, Blanche Bates

Similar
  
Earthbound, The Calendar, White Face, The Crimson Stain Mys, The Frightened Lady

The Border Legion is a 1918 American silent Western film directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starring Blanche Bates, Hobart Bosworth, and Eugene Strong. The film is based on the 1916 novel The Border Legion by Zane Grey. The film marked the screen debut of Blanche Bates. The Border Legion was released on August 28, 1918. Following the acquisition of distribution rights by Goldwyn Pictures, the film was rereleased in the United States on January 19, 1919. It is not known whether the film currently survives.

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Plot

After Joan Randall (Blanche Bates) accuses her fiancé Jim Cleeve (Eugene Strong) of being a coward, he joins a gang of outlaws called the Border Legion. Feeling guilty about how she treated him, Joan follows after Jim and is soon attacked by gang leader Jack Kells (Hobart Bosworth), whom she shoots.

In the coming days, Joan nurses the outlaw back to health, earning his undying gratitude and a promise that he will always protect her. Later, when Jim reclaims her, Jack follows after the couple and threatens him. As the law closes in on the Border Legion, Jack tries to prevent the gang from using Joan as a hostage. During a confrontation, Jack is killed by his own gang. A posse soon arrives and save Joan and Jim.

Cast

  • Blanche Bates as Joan Randall
  • Hobart Bosworth as Jack Kells
  • Eugene Strong as Jim Cleve
  • Kewpie Morgan as Gorilla Gulden
  • Russell Simpson as Overland Bradley
  • Arthur Morrison as Sheriff Roberts
  • Bull Montana as Red Pierce
  • Richard Souzade as Bate Wood
  • Kate Elmore as Mrs. Wood
  • Production

    The Border Legion marked the film debut of stage actress Blanche Bates. The Border Legion was released on August 28, 1918. Following the acquisition of distribution rights by Goldwyn Pictures, the film was rereleased in the United States on January 19, 1919.

    Critical response

    The reviewer for the New York Times enjoyed the raw quality of the film:

    The Border Legion is a Western melodrama of the most undiluted type. Here and there one is disturbed by the injections of some suggestion of the world of today, and Eugene Strong is a little too natty-looking to harmonize with his surroundings, but too-careful analysis should not be applied to a photoplay so frankly wild-and-wooly.

    Adaptations

    Following this initial film adaptation of Zane Grey's novel The Border Legion, three additional film adaptations were produced by Paramount Pictures. In 1924, a second silent film, The Border Legion, was released, directed by William K. Howard and starring Antonio Moreno and Helene Chadwick. In 1930, the first sound film adaptation was directed by Otto Brower and Edwin H. Knopf, The Border Legion, starring Jack Holt and Fay Wray. Finally in 1934, The Last Round-Up was released, directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Randolph Scott and Barbara Fritchie.

    References

    The Border Legion (1918 film) Wikipedia