A Fight for Love explained

A Fight for Love
Director:John Ford
Producer:Pat Powers
Screenplay:Eugene B. Lewis
Story:Eugene B. Lewis
Starring:Harry Carey
Cinematography:John W. Brown
Ben F. Reynolds
Distributor:Universal Studios
Runtime:60 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent
English intertitles

A Fight for Love was a 1919 American Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost.[1]

Plot

As described in a film magazine,[2] Cheyenne Harry (Carey) has a sheriff and posse on his trail because of his knowledge of a cattle rustling incident and makes a dash for safety across the Canada–US border. When the posse stops at the border, he calmly waves his gun and rolls a cigarette. The sheriff, however, has contacted the Canadian Mounted Police, and they are soon watching Harry. He finds refuge with a band of Indians, but then clashes over an Indian girl (May) with Black Michael (Harris), leader of a gang of whiskey runners. Harry's real love is with Kate (Gerber), daughter of local trader Angus McDougal (Fenton). However, his rival here is also Black Michael. Michael kills an Indian and abducts Kate, but Harry follows and rescues her. Harry beats Michael in a terrific fight, with Michael confessing to his crimes before dying.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Progressive Silent Film List: A Fight for Love . February 27, 2008. Silent Era.
  2. McElravy . Robert C. . Reviews and Advertising Aids: A Fight for Love . Moving Picture World . 39 . 11 . 1526 . Chalmers Publishing Company . New York City . March 15, 1919 . August 13, 2014.