Lone Hand Wilson
1920 film
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Lone Hand Wilson is a 1920 American silent Western film. It stars Lester Cuneo in the title role. Other actors include Annette DeFoe (playing Lolita Hansen) and Thomas Randall.[1]
Directed byLafe McKee and Harry Moody
Written byWilliam Pigott
StarringLester Cuneo
Grace Gordon
Annette DeFoe
Grace Gordon
Annette DeFoe
Production
company
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Lester Cuneo Productions
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| Directed by | Lafe McKee and Harry Moody |
| Written by | William Pigott |
| Starring | Lester Cuneo Grace Gordon Annette DeFoe |
Production company | Lester Cuneo Productions |
| Distributed by | Capitol Film Exchange |
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Running time | 5 reels |
| Country | United States |
| Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Plot
The romance of Lone Hand Wilson (Cuneo) with Madge Walker (Gordon) is complicated when he is falsely accused of murdering her father (Gastrock).
Cast
- Lester Cuneo as Lone Hand Wilson
- Grace Gordon as Madge Walker
- Annette DeFoe as Lolita Hansen
- Phil Gastrock as Andy Walker (credited as Philip Gastrock)
- Thomas Randall (Undetermined role)