

The Lincoln Highwayman
1919 Directed by Emmett J. FlynnMasked bandit The Lincoln Highwayman terrorizes motorists on California highways. His latest victims are a San Francisco banker and his family on their way to a party. While the masked highwayman holds them up at gun point and steals the women's jewels, the banker's daughter Marian (Lois Lee) finds herself strangely attracted to him. When the family finally arrives at the party, they tell the guests their tale. Secret Serviceman Steele takes an interest in their encounter and starts working on the case. Jimmy Clunder (William Russell) arrives late and while talking to Marian a locket falls out of his pocket. Marian recognizes it, but Clunder claims that he found it on the Lincoln Highway. She begins to suspect that he is the Lincoln Highwayman, as does Steele, Clunder's rival for Marian's love.

William Russell
....................................................Jimmy Clunder
Lois Lee
....................................................Marian Calvert

Frank Brownlee
....................................................Captain Claver
Jack Connolly
....................................................Mack

Edward Peil Sr.
....................................................Steele
Harry Spingler
....................................................Danny Murphy

Edwin B. Tilton
....................................................The Governor
Director
...........................................................Emmett J. Flynn
Scenario Writer
...........................................................Emmett J. Flynn
Adaptation
...........................................................Jules Furthman
Theatre Play
...........................................................Paul Dickey
Director of Photography
...........................................................Clyde De Vinna
Editor
...........................................................C.R. Wallace
Production Companies
...................................................Fox Film Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Mystery
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