The Kiss of Mary Jane
Mary Jane had nursed Black Bill's wife through a spell of fever and Bill was grateful with all the fullness of his rough nature. He sent Mary Jane a necklace and a note in which he promised on his honor to someday discharge his debt. It happened later, that one of Bill's horses was stolen. Bill and his friends found the thief, and were bringing him into town to a handy tree, when they passed Mary Jane, drawing water from the old well. Bill had a drink and Mary, in pity, raised the cup to the lips of Bob Ford, the horse thief, whom she had never seen before.
Directed by William F. Haddock
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William Clifford Bob Ford -
Edith Storey Mary Jane -
Francis Ford Black Bill -
Eleanor Blanchard Black Bill's Wife - Gaston Méliès The Priest
Make it a double feature
5h 20m together
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