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Jack Hoxie
Directed by Paul C. Hurst
Produced by National Film Corporation of America
Scenario by Harvey Gates, from a screen story by Joe Brandt
Starring Jack Hoxie, Ann Little, Paul Hurst
Cinematography Herbert Glennon
Distributed by Arrow Film Corporation
Release date November 12, 1919
Running time 25 minutes
Country United States
Language Silent film, English intertitles
"Lightning Bryce" is a Western cliffhanger serial, included in our program to illustrate the work and contributions of our star Jack Hoxie.
This is episode 5, entitled "In the Dragon's Den". There is action, intrigue, Indians and even a "Mystery Woman". Stay tuned, 10 more episodes are coming.
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Lightning Bryce Episode 5
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Jack Hoxie learns from a dying man where to find Ann Little in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Ann Little is again held captive by Paul Hurst in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Ann Little resists Paul Hurst the best she can in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Ann Little is drugged with a hypnotic herb in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Paul Hurst dreads facing Jack Hoxie again in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Jack Hoxie is incredulous to hear from Paul Hurst that he and Ann Little are going to get married in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Ann Little confirms the words of Paul Hurst in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Jack Hoxie senses that something is fishy in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Ann Little is taken to Chinatown by Paul Hurst in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Jack Hoxie talks to a man in Chinatown in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Jack Hoxie is seen by Paul Hurst though a hole in the door in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Jack Hoxie plays with Chinese children in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Jack Hoxie is followed by an unfriendly gang in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Jack Hoxie runs for his life in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Jack Hoxie hangs on a rope surrounded by enemies in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Jack Hoxie's rope is getting cut in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Jack Hoxie seems at the end of his rope in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
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Jack Hoxie's rope hangs by a thread in "Lightning Bryce" Ep. 5 (1919).
Jack Hoxie
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