The Toll Gate
6.8 /10 1 Votes6.8
Country United States | 6.6/10 Screenplay Lambert Hillyer Duration | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date April 15, 1920 (1920-04-15) Cast William S. Hart (Black Deering), (Mary Brown), (Tom Jordan), (The Sheriff), Richard Headrick (The Little Feller), (Hank Simmons)Similar movies William S Hart appears in The Toll Gate and directed Tumbleweeds |
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The Toll Gate is a 1920 American silent Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and written by Lambert Hillyer and William S. Hart. The film stars William S. Hart, Anna Q. Nilsson, Joseph Singleton, Jack Richardson, and Richard Headrick. The film was released on April 15, 1920, by Paramount Pictures.
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- Plot
- Cast
- Preservation
- References

Plot
As described in a film magazine, bandit leader Black Deering (Hart) leads his band on what he declares to be their last raid only to be captured when Tom Jordan (Singleton), one of the members, betrays him to the authorities. Deering escapes and attempts to reach the Mexican border. However, hunger forces him to enter a western town. Here he meets Jordan, whose opposition results in a burning of the town and Deering's escape and pursuit by a posse. He takes shelter in the home of Mary Brown (Nilsson), a widow who lives in a lonely cabin with her little son (Headrick). She willingly poses as Deering's wife, but the Sheriff (Richardson) is not convinced and asks permission to house his men in the cabin for the night. This brings about the situation where Deering, on his honor, must reveal his identity. News comes of a threatened attack by Jordan on members of the posse, and Deering requests the opportunity to die fighting and is given it. During the fight Deering kills Jordan, who is Mary Brown's missing husband. The Sheriff grants Deering his freedom.
Cast
Preservation
Copies of The Toll Gate are in the Library of Congress, Museum of Modern Art film archive, and the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection. The film has also been released on DVD.
References
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