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The Hawk's Trail

Through a forged will, a crook assumes control of a valuable estate. He poses as the brother of a dead man, and endeavors to dispose of the deceased man's two daughters, one of whom is in love with the forger's son.

Top Cast

  • King Baggot

    King Baggot

    Sheldon Steele/The Hawk

  • Grace Darmond

    Grace Darmond

    Claire Drake

  • Rhea Mitchell

    Rhea Mitchell

    Jean Drake

  • Stanton Heck

    Stanton Heck

    Bull Cruze

  • George Siegmann

    George Siegmann

    Quang Goo Hai

  • Carmen Phillips

    Carmen Phillips

    Mimi

  • Harry Lorraine

    Harry Lorraine

    Iron Dugan/Stephen Drake

  • Fred Windemere

    Fred Windemere

    Bob Dugan

  • Alfred Hollingsworth

    Alfred Hollingsworth

Overview

Through a forged will, a crook assumes control of a valuable estate. He poses as the brother of a dead man, and endeavors to dispose of the deceased man's two daughters, one of whom is in love with the forger's son.

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