Bulldog Courage
Bulldog Courage is a 1922 American silent Western film directed by Edward A. Kull, and starring George Larkin and Bessie Love. It was written by Larkin and his wife Ollie Kirkby, with a screenplay by Jeanne Poe. It was produced by Russell Productions and distributed by State Rights.
Plot
Jimmy Brent (Larkin), a college athlete and ward of his uncle John Morton, is sent to Wyoming by his uncle to seek out Bob Phillips, Morton's former rival for the hand of Mary Allen. Morton, who has nursed resentment for years, offers Brent $50,000 if he will find Phillips and "beat him up."
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More details
| author | George Larkin Ollie Kirkby |
|---|---|
| contentLocation | Wyoming |
| director | Edward A. Kull |
| editor | Fred Allen |
| genre | western |
| keywords | college athlete fight |
| productionCompany | Russell Productions |
| publisher | State Rights |
| theme | silent |