The Half-Breed
Synopsis
In an attempt to brand himself as a serious actor, the smiling swashbuckler Douglas Fairbanks starred in THE HALF-BREED (1916), a Western melodrama written by Anita Loos and directed with flair by Allan Dwan. Fairbanks stars as Lo Dorman, who has been ostracized from society because of this mixed ethnicity - his Native American mother was abandoned by his white father. When Lo catches the eye of the rich white debutante Nellie (Jewel Carmen), he becomes a target for the racist Sheriff Dunn (Sam De Grasse), who wants to break them up and take Nelli for his own. This love triangle becomes a quadrangle with the arrival of Teresa (Alma Rubens), who is on the run from the law. Through fire and fury Lo must decide who and what he truly loves.
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Douglas Fairbanks
as Lo Dorman
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Alma Rubens
as Teresa
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Sam De Grasse
as Sheriff Dunn
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Tom Wilson
as Curson
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Frank Brownlee
as Winslow Wynn
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Jewel Carmen
as Nellie
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George Beranger
as Jack Brace
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Elmo Lincoln
as The Doctor
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Winifred Westover
as Belle-the-Blonde
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Wyatt Earp
as Face in the Crowd
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