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Top 8 Billed Cast

Tom Mix
Tom Mix

Larry Kelly

Wanda Hawley
Wanda Hawley

Helen Baldwin

Edwin B. Tilton
Edwin B. Tilton

James Kelly

Verna Mersereau
Verna Mersereau

Peggy Blair

Roy Watson
Roy Watson

Buckland

Alfred Paget
Alfred Paget

Jim Cocksey (as Al Padgett)

Frederick R. Clark
Frederick R. Clark

McGinnis (as Fred Clark)

Eugenie Forde
Eugenie Forde

Red Bird

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    The film's highlight was a scene in which Mix, hoping to escape a pursuing posse, jumps towards a moving train and crashes neatly through one of the passenger windows.

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    1918-01-13

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