The Hellion (1924 film) explained

The Hellion
Director:Bruce M. Mitchell
Producer:Anthony J. Xydias
Starring:J.B. Warner
Marin Sais
Aline Goodwin
Boris Karloff
Studio:Sunset Productions
Distributor:Aywon Film Corporation
Sunset Pictures
Runtime:5 reels (50 minutes)
Country:United States
Language:Silent
English intertitles

The Hellion is a 1924 American silent Western film written and directed for Sunset Productions by Bruce M. Mitchell, and featuring a young Boris Karloff.[1] The film was also released under the title A Woman Scorned. The film's status today is unknown.

Plot

Ranch hand Tex Gardy (J.B. Warner) comes to the aid of the father (William A. Berke) of the girl he loves (Aline Goodwin). The old man's ranch is being threatened by an outlaw gang led by a woman known only as The Hellion (played by Marin Sais).

Cast

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Films of Boris Karloff . More than a Monster . April 30, 2018.