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King of the Pack
Description: Selah Blair is treated badly by her stepmother, "Widder" Gasper, and her only friend is her dog, King. "Widder" Gasper's son, Bud, is a redneck, white-trash, bootlegging moonshiner in the Tennessee mountains in which they reside, and keeps a lustful eye on his step-sister. Kitty Carlyle, a Broadway actress, is on vacation in the mountains and her horse runs away with her. Selah saves her and Kitty give her a $1000 check as a reward. As soon as she cashes the check, to buy some store-boughten clothes,"Widder" Gasper tries to take it away from Selah, but King takes the money and hides it in a hole. "Widder" and Bud lock her up until she gives them the money. Cliff Sifton, Selah's sweetheart, is leading a boy-scout troop through the mountains and, with the aid of King, rescues Selah. Directed by Frank Richardson Written by James Bell Smith Cast: Peter the Great - King, a dog, Charlotte Stevens - Selah Blair, Robert Gordon - Clint Sifton, Vera Lewis - "Widder" Gasper, Mary Cornwallis - Kitty Carlyle, Danny Hoy - Bud Gasper, Frank Brownlee - Chuck Purdy, W.H. David - Sam Blair, Frank Norcross - Dr. Joe Stoddard
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Clip #: SF-12B
Length: 14:23
Year: 1926
Color: B/W
Sound: Silent
Library: TFA Network
Decade: 1920s
Subject: Animals
Original: 35mm
Keywords:
1920s, 1926, silent film, Tennessee, moonshiners, hillbillies, damsel in distress, lecherous men, dogs, fighting, fire, dog attack, rescuing

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