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The Border Raiders

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Directed by
  
Stuart Paton

Cinematography
  
William H. Thornley

Initial release
  
6 October 1918

Distributed by
  
Pathé Exchange

Produced by
  
Diando Film Corp.

Release date
  
October 6, 1918

Director
  
Stuart Paton

Written by
  
Frank S. Beresford Jack Cunningham Stuart Paton

Starring
  
Betty Compson George Larkin

Cast
  
George Larkin, Betty Compson

Similar
  
Terror of the Range, 20 - 000 Leagues Under the, The Gray Ghost, Clipped Wings, Reputation

The Border Raiders is a 1918 American silent western film directed by Stuart Paton and starring Betty Compson and George Larkin.

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Plot

As described in a film magazine, Mock Sing (Deshon) runs a gambling den along the Mexican border. It is the headquarters for a gang of cattle rustlers and opium smugglers. John Hardy (Carpenter), a millionaire rancher, makes the acquaintance of an adventuress connected to Mock Sing's place and the gang of crooks plans to gain possession of the Hardy properties. The adventuress marries Hardy and goes home with him, where she meets his daughter Rose (Compson). The gang captures Hardy and takes him to Mock Sing's house. Rose, learning of her father's predicament, goes to the gambling den to rescue him and is saved from Sing by the faro dealer, who proves to be a federal agent working to get evidence against the gang. Mock Sing is killed and the gang members are arrested.

Cast

  • Betty Compson as Rose Hardy
  • George Larkin as John Smith
  • Frank Deshon as Mock Sing
  • H. C. Carpenter as John Hardy
  • Claire Du Brey as Cleo Dade
  • Howard Crampton as Emanuel Riggs
  • Fred M. Malatesta as "Square Deal" Dixon
  • Reception

    Like many American films of the time, The Border Raiders was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, the Chicago Board of Censors required a cut, in Reel 3, scene with shooting during a fight, slugging of Chinese man after he is pulled from horse, Reel 4, Chinese man suggestively leering at young woman on couch, two closeups of man with rope around neck, Reel 5, Chinese man tying young woman, and three shooting scenes where men fall.

    Preservation

    Archives Du Film Du CNC, Bois d'Arcy, has a print of the film.

    References

    The Border Raiders Wikipedia