
Jim Bludso
Jim Bludso is a 1917 American drama film directed by Tod Browning. It was Browning's first feature film as a director.
Plot
Engineer Jim Bludso and his sidekick, Banty Tim, return to Gilgal, Illinois after the end of the American Civil War. Upon arrival, they discover that Jim's wife, Gabrielle, has left him for another man and abandoned their son. Kate Taggart, the daughter of a storekeeper in town, takes pity on Jim and they develop a fondness for one another. Gabrielle, now dumped, returns and Jim forgives her and resumes their married life. Meanwhile, a flood is coming, and Ben Merrillconstructor of Gilgal's leveeknows the structure won't hold against the tide, so he willfully causes it to fail and plans to blame the resulting catastrophe on Jim and Banty Tim. Gabrielle is mortally wounded in the flood, and her dying words implicate Merrill and identify him as the man who wooed her away from her family. Jim is on board the boat Prairie Bell when this news reaches him, as is Merrill; they get into a fight, and Prairie Bell bursts into flames and explodes. Jim is rescued and returns to Gilgal to marry Kate.
More details
author | Tod Browning |
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director | Tod Browning Wilfred Lucas |
genre | drama |
keywords | abandon american civil war civil war dump end married life rescue wound |
producer | Fine Arts Film Company |
publisher | Triangle Film Corporation |