

Hitting the Trail
1918 Directed by Dell HendersonKid Kelly, a gangster in New York's Lower East Side, attempts to rob Goldberg's millinery store. When the police arrive, Flo Haines, who had come to the building to look at an apartment, hides. When the police find her, they charge her with the crime, but the Kid turns himself over to the law instead. After his release, he again meets Flo, who works in an artificial-flower factory by day and at Reverend Roberts' relief mission by night. The Kid soon falls in love with Flo, and his jealous sweetheart Mamie tricks her into coming to her apartment, where she drugs her and turns her over to Joe Carelli, the flower factory's lustful owner. The Kid saves Flo, but when Carelli is found murdered the next day, he is arrested for the crime. The confession of Annie, who had stabbed Carelli in a jealous rage, frees The Kid, who reforms himself and marries Flo.

Carlyle Blackwell
....................................................Kid Kelly

Evelyn Greeley
....................................................Flo Haines

Joseph W. Smiley
....................................................Joe Carelli

George MacQuarrie
....................................................Reverend Thomas Roberts

Muriel Ostriche
....................................................Annie

Edward Elkas
....................................................Goldberg
Ninon Bunyea
....................................................Mamie
Director
...........................................................Dell Henderson
Adaptation
...........................................................Harry O. Hoyt
Story
...........................................................Roy Somerville
Cinematography
...........................................................Louis Ostland
Director of Photography
...........................................................Lucien Tainguy
Production Companies
...................................................World Film
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Drama
Crime
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