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  • A Night in Kentucky (1915)
  • Short | Short, Drama
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A Night in Kentucky (1915)
Short | Short, Drama

Jack Westlake, brother of Tom Westlake, stalled in the Kentucky mountains by a train wreck, walks into town and is cautioned by a pretty girl that, "they are after him.'" He follows her, amused, and is captured by the three Jordan brothers...See moreJack Westlake, brother of Tom Westlake, stalled in the Kentucky mountains by a train wreck, walks into town and is cautioned by a pretty girl that, "they are after him.'" He follows her, amused, and is captured by the three Jordan brothers, who bring him before their father. Col. Jordan accuses Jack of having deserted Mary, his daughter, after wedding her. Jack, enraged by an epithet cast on him by one of the brothers, demands an apology. A duel follows in which Jack is slightly wounded. Mary comes on the scene after the first shots and says that Jack is not her husband. Jack then explains that he is Tom's brother and that Tom died suddenly while in a lawyer's office on business, leaving Mary in ignorance of his fate. Jack departs for his train, followed by the love-lit eyes of Kentucky. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated Apr 12, 1915

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Apr 12, 1915 (United States)

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Alan Roscoe
Jack Westlake (as Albert Roscoe) Jack Westlake (as Albert Roscoe)   See fewer
Lester Cuneo
Colonel Jordan Colonel Jordan   See fewer
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