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  • A Man and His Mate (1915)
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    Action, Adventure, Crime
A Man and His Mate (1915)
Passed
Action, Adventure, Crime

Harry Ogden - ne'er-do-well - is caught by a sheriff's posse and is about to be hung when he is saved by Betty, the daughter of a Kentucky Colonel, who is traveling in the West for his health. Ogden is addicted to a morphine habit and ...See moreHarry Ogden - ne'er-do-well - is caught by a sheriff's posse and is about to be hung when he is saved by Betty, the daughter of a Kentucky Colonel, who is traveling in the West for his health. Ogden is addicted to a morphine habit and Betty, who is a doctor, hides him in their house and nurses him back to health. Ogden asks Betty to be his wife, and he is returning to his family home to get some money. The Colonel, mistaken for Ogden by Taylor, a rival for Betty's hand, is shot and killed by Taylor, who leaves evidence pointing to Ogden as the killer. Betty plans to turn him over to the law when he returns. Meanwhile, Taylor is killed by Choo, who is secretly in love with Betty, and she learns through Choo that Ogden is innocent of her father's murder. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
John G. Adolfi (as John Adolfi)
Writers
Harry R. Durant (play) (as H. R. Durant) (novel) (as Hr. R. Durant) | John G. Adolfi (adaptation) (as John Adolfi)
Cinematographer
Hugh McClung (as Hugh C. McClung)
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Updated Apr 12, 1915

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Apr 12, 1915 (United States)

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