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Crashin' Thru

Gracia, a half-breed Indian girl, plots with Cons Saunders to steal cattle from Blake because he is oblivious to her charms. With his stock gone, he cannot repay the money he owes his Uncle Benedict, and when Benedict is murdered, Blake is suspected. Because Blake has taken care of Saunders (Cons's father) for the many years he has been without the use of his legs, the latter is finally conscience-stricken and confesses to the crime, thus freeing Blake to marry Diana.

Top Cast

  • Harry Carey

    Harry Carey

    Blake

  • Cullen Landis

    Cullen Landis

    Cons Saunders

  • Myrtle Stedman

    Myrtle Stedman

    Celia

  • Vola Vale

    Vola Vale

    Diane

  • Charles Le Moyne

    Charles Le Moyne

    Saunders

  • Winifred Bryson

    Winifred Bryson

    Gracia

  • Joe Harris

    Joe Harris

    Holmes

  • Donald MacDonald

    Donald MacDonald

    Allison

  • Charles Hill Mailes

    Charles Hill Mailes

    Benedict

Overview

Gracia, a half-breed Indian girl, plots with Cons Saunders to steal cattle from Blake because he is oblivious to her charms. With his stock gone, he cannot repay the money he owes his Uncle Benedict, and when Benedict is murdered, Blake is suspected. Because Blake has taken care of Saunders (Cons's father) for the many years he has been without the use of his legs, the latter is finally conscience-stricken and confesses to the crime, thus freeing Blake to marry Diana.

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