Out of the Depths (1921 film) explained

Out of the Depths
Director:Otis B. Thayer, Frank Reicher
Story:Robert Ames Bennett
Screenplay:Art-O-Graf
Distributor:Pioneer Pictures
Country:United States
Language:Silent
English intertitles

Out of the Depths is a 1921 American silent Western film based on a book by Robert Ames Bennet and directed by Otis B. Thayer and Frank Reicher, starring Edmund Cobb and Violet Mersereau. The film was shot in Denver, Colorado by Thayer's Art-O-Graf film company.[1] [2] It is now considered a lost film.[3]

Plot summary

Two engineers developing irrigation systems for desert land fall for the same girl. One of the men tries unsuccessfully to murder the other man, who eventually is identified as the girl's long lost brother.

Cast

Crew

Notes and References

  1. "Film and Photography on the Front Range" Pikes peak Library District 2012, page 131
  2. "A Guide to Silent Westerns" By Larry Langman, Greenwood press 1992, page 317
  3. Book: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/7,200_Lost_U.S._Silent_Feature_Films_(1912-29)_(2021-02-04)/O#99 . 7,200 Lost U.S. Silent Feature Films (1912-29) . O .