The Snake in the Grass
Originally released in 1911. The Snake in the Grass is a western film. directed by William F. Haddock. At just 11 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring William Clifford, Edith Storey, and Francis Ford
Synopsis
Margie, of the "Flying B" ranch, knew it was to run across a snake in the tall Texas grass, but she did not realize that there are people who, like snakes, conceal themselves until they are ready to sting. Consequently, when a sleek looking tenderfoot asked to become a boarder at the "Flying B" Margie favored him, though her father was suspicious. Margie is soon smitten with the stranger, much to the chagrin of Jack, the foreman, with whom Margie had previously been very friendly. Jack does not get ugly over the matter, but keeps his eyes open.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- G. Méliès
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Snake in the Grass about?
Margie, of the "Flying B" ranch, knew it was to run across a snake in the tall Texas grass, but she did not realize that there are people who, like snakes, conceal themselves until they are ready t...
Who directed The Snake in the Grass?
The Snake in the Grass was directed by William F. Haddock.
How long is The Snake in the Grass?
The Snake in the Grass has a runtime of 0 hours and 11 minutes (11 minutes total).
When was The Snake in the Grass released?
The Snake in the Grass was released on March 9, 1911 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Snake in the Grass?
The main cast of The Snake in the Grass includes William Clifford, Edith Storey, Francis Ford, Henry Stanley.