

The Midnight Stage
1919 Directed by Ernest C. WardeIn this Western, Frank Keenan has a dual role -- kind-hearted gambler John Lynch and evil bandit Big Rivers. The only person who realizes there is a resemblance between the two is dance hall girl Nita (Maude George), who was abused by the outlaw and cared for by Lynch.
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Frank Keenan
....................................................John Lynch / 'Bige Rivers

Mignon Anderson
....................................................Mary Lynch

Charles Gunn
....................................................Harvey James

Maude George
....................................................Nita

Ernest C. Warde
....................................................'Rat' McGrough
Dick La Reno
....................................................Boggs (as Richard La Reno)

Arthur Allardt
....................................................Pasquale
Director
...........................................................Ernest C. Warde
Theatre Play
...........................................................Alfred Delacour
Giraoudin Delacour
Émile Moreau
Screenplay
...........................................................Jack Cunningham
Production Companies
...................................................Anderson-Brunton Company
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................Genres
....................................................Western
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