

The Water Hole
1928 Directed by F. Richard JonesJudith Endicott, the daughter of a wealthy eastern banker, vamps Philip Randolph, an Arizonan, when he comes east to talk business with her father. Philip proposes and discovers that Judith has only been kidding him along. He returns angrily to Arizona, and the elder Endicott, accompanied by his daughter, follows him west. With her father's permission, Richard "kidnaps" Judith and takes her to a deserted Indian cliff dwelling, where she must cook and care for him. Bert Durland, Judith's fiancé, follows after her, and his Indian guide steals all of the horses. Judith and Bert and Philip start back to civilization across the desert, and Bert goes berserk from the heat. They are rescued by cowboys, and Judith returns east, "kidnaping" Philip and taking him with her.

Jack Holt
....................................................Philip Randolph

Nancy Carroll
....................................................Judith Endicott

John Boles
....................................................Bert Durland

C. Montague Shaw
....................................................Mr. Endicott

Ann Christy
....................................................Dolores

Lydia Yeamans Titus
....................................................'Ma' Bennett

Jack Perrin
....................................................Ray
Director
...........................................................F. Richard Jones
Story
...........................................................Zane Grey
Editor
...........................................................Jane Loring
Albert S. Le Vino
Director of Photography
...........................................................Charles Schoenbaum
Dialogue
...........................................................Herman J. Mankiewicz
Production Companies
...................................................Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Western
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