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Fighting for Gold

"A Fight for a Woman's Heart. A Story in Which a Grizzly Bear Spoils a Picnic and Starts a Romance."

Tom Mix plays Jack Kilmeny, an Englishman who owns a gold claim in the U.S. Jack has two problems -- his worthless partner Curly (Jack Nelson), and the British company on the land next to his who hope to jump his claim.

Top Cast

  • Tom Mix

    Tom Mix

    Jack Kilmeny

  • Teddy Sampson

    Teddy Sampson

    Moya

  • Sid Jordan

    Sid Jordan

    Jim Bleyer

  • Jack Nelson

    Jack Nelson

    Curley Brandon

  • Harry Lonsdale

    Harry Lonsdale

    Bobyan Verinder (as H. Lounsdale)

  • Robert Dunbar

    Robert Dunbar

    Lord Verinder

  • Hattie Buskirk

    Hattie Buskirk

    Lady Verinder

  • Frank Clark

    Frank Clark

    Sheriff

  • Lucille Young

    Lucille Young

    Pansy

Overview

Tom Mix plays Jack Kilmeny, an Englishman who owns a gold claim in the U.S. Jack has two problems -- his worthless partner Curly (Jack Nelson), and the British company on the land next to his who hope to jump his claim.

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