Clay Dollars
Originally released in 1921. Clay Dollars is a drama film. directed by George Archainbaud. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Eugene O'Brien, Ruth Dwyer, and Frank Currier
Synopsis
Bruce Edwards returns to his hometown to take possession of his late father's estate, but Sam Willetts presents him with documentation proving that Mr. Edwards traded the estate for worthless swampland. Bruce takes a job in the village tavern and romances June Gordon, whose mother suspects Willetts of foul play. When Willets falsely accuses Bruce of theft, the young man escapes. Bruce later regains his father's estate by convincing Willets that the swampland is valuable for manufacturing purposes. Afterward, June and Bruce leave on their honeymoon.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Selznick Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Clay Dollars about?
Bruce Edwards returns to his hometown to take possession of his late father's estate, but Sam Willetts presents him with documentation proving that Mr. Edwards traded the estate for worthless swamp...
Who directed Clay Dollars?
Clay Dollars was directed by George Archainbaud.
How long is Clay Dollars?
Clay Dollars has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was Clay Dollars released?
Clay Dollars was released on October 19, 1921 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Clay Dollars?
The main cast of Clay Dollars includes Eugene O'Brien, Ruth Dwyer, Frank Currier, Arthur Housman, Florida Kingsley.