Lightning Bryce
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| Lightning Bryce | |
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Poster advertising episode four, "The Noose" | |
| Directed by | Paul Hurst |
| Written by | Joe Brandt Harvey Gates |
| Starring | Ann Little Jack Hoxie |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Arrow Film Corporation |
Release dates |
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Running time | 320 minutes[1] |
| Country | United States |
| Languages | Silent English intertitles |



Lightning Bryce is a 1919-1920 American Western film serial directed by Paul Hurst and starring Ann Little and Jack Hoxie (his first starring role). In all, 15 episodes were produced; all episodes survive today and are in the public domain.
Uncredited
- Ann Little as Kate Arnold
- Jack Hoxie as Sky "Lightning" Bryce
- Paul Hurst as Powder Solvang
- Jill Woodward as the Mystery Woman
- Steve Clemente as Zambleau
- Scout as Lightning's horse
- Yakima Canutt as the Deputy (episode 15)
- George Champion as a henchman
- Ben Corbett as a henchman
- Edna Holland as Daisy Bliss
- George Hunter as a henchman
- Noble Johnson as Dopey Sam's henchman/Arnold's butler
- Slim Lucas as a henchman
- Augustina López as Mother Lopez
- Walter Patterson as a henchman
Episode list
- "The Scarlet Moon" - October 15, 1919
- "Wolf Nights" - October 22, 1919
- "Perilous Trails" - October 29, 1919
- "The Noose" - November 5, 1919
- "The Dragon's Den" - November 12, 1919
- "Robes of Destruction" - November 19, 1919
- "Bared Fangs" - November 26, 1919
- "The Yawning Abyss" - December 3, 1919
- "The Voice of Conscience" - December 10, 1919
- "Poison Waters" - December 17, 1919
- "Walls of Flame" - December 24, 1919
- "A Voice from the Dead" - December 31, 1919
- "Battling Barriers" - January 7, 1920
- "Smothering Tides" - January 14, 1920
- "The End of the Trail" - January 21, 1920