The Three Gamblers
Originally released in 1913. The Three Gamblers is a western film. directed by Gilbert M. Anderson. At just 12 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Gilbert M. Anderson, Marguerite Clayton, and R. Henry Grey
Synopsis
Herbert Corrington, a would-be gambler and agent for an express company, not satisfied with the necessities of life, tries his luck at roulette, appropriating the express company's money. Robert, the son, is fast traveling in the footsteps of his father. The Sheriff in the next county is sent for a large package of money in Corrington's possession to be delivered to the Blue Ledge Mine for the payroll. Corrington gambles a thousand dollars of this money and loses. Broncho Billy, a professional gambler, loans Corrington the money necessary to replace the funds he had maliciously taken. Corrington gives the gambler a note payable in thirty days or his home as collateral in case of default.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Three Gamblers about?
Herbert Corrington, a would-be gambler and agent for an express company, not satisfied with the necessities of life, tries his luck at roulette, appropriating the express company's money. Robert, t...
Who directed The Three Gamblers?
The Three Gamblers was directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
How long is The Three Gamblers?
The Three Gamblers has a runtime of 0 hours and 12 minutes (12 minutes total).
When was The Three Gamblers released?
The Three Gamblers was released on December 12, 1913 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Three Gamblers?
The main cast of The Three Gamblers includes Gilbert M. Anderson, Marguerite Clayton, R. Henry Grey, Harry Todd, Fred Church.