The Grub-Stake
The Grub-Stake is a 1923 American silent Western film produced by and starring Nell Shipman. It was directed by Shipman's partner Bert Van Tuyle. It is considered an independent film.[1][2]
The Grub-Stake | |
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Directed by | Bert Van Tuyle |
Written by | Nell Shipman |
Produced by | Nell Shipman Bert Van Tuyle |
Cinematography | Joseph Walker Robert Newhard |
Edited by | Nell Shipman |
Production company | Sierra Pictures |
Distributed by | American Releasing Corporation Aywon Film Corporation |
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Running time | 8 reels |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Cast
- Nell Shipman as Faith Diggs
- Alfred Allen as Mark Leroy
- Walt Whitman as Skipper Diggs
- Lillian Leighton as Dawson Kate
- George Berrell as Malamute Mike
- Hugh Thompson as Jeb, Kate's son
- C. K. Van Auker as the mounty
- Ah Wing as Leroy's manservant
- Marjorie Warfield as art student
- Lloyd Peters
Preservation
A copy of The Grub-Stake is in the BFI National Archive.[3]
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Grub-Stake.
- The Grub-Stake at IMDb
- Synopsis at AllMovie
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