The Kentucky Colonel (1920)

Young Southerners Buck Hineman and Remington Osbury both are in love with the same woman, who promises to marry the one who returns when the Civil War breaks out. On the battlefield, Remington is wounded and left for dead, and Buck returns to marry her. Shortly afterward, Remington returns and contents himself with becoming one of the Hineman family. Years pass and Buck's daughter Luzelle finds herself wooed by two young men, Philip Burwood and Boyd Savely, whose families have been enemies for years. Luzelle's rejected suitor, Boyd, robs the Hineman bank, opens the strongbox containing Mrs. Hineman's papers and tampers with a letter written to her years before congratulating her on the birth of her daughter. The letter, sent to General Buck Hineman on the occasion of his daughter's marriage to Philip, gives the impression by the obliteration of a word that Remington is Luzelle's father. The wedding is halted and a duel between the two old men arranged. Each shoots in the air and realizes that neither wants to kill the other. Soon after, the robbery is discovered and the two old friends are reconciled.

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Summary Details
Running Time1 hr
GenresDrama
FilmmakersRole
William A. Seiter Director
L.V. Jefferson Writer
Opie Read Writer
Allen M. Davey Cinematographer
Bert Glennon Cinematographer
CastRole
Joseph J. Dowling
Colonel Remington Osbury
Frederick Vroom
General Buck Hineman
Elinor Field
Luzelle Hineman
Francis McDonald
Philip Burwood