The Desert Man

The Desert Man is a 1917 silent film Western directed by and starring William S. Hart. It was distributed by Triangle Film Corporation.[1]

The Desert Man
Film poster
Directed byWilliam S. Hart
Produced byNew York Motion Picture Corporation
Written byMartin Brown (story)
Lambert Hillyer (scenario)
StarringWilliam S. Hart
Margery Wilson
CinematographyJoseph H. August
Distributed byTriangle Film Corporation
Release date
April 22, 1917
Running time
5 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent..English titles

A fragment or incomplete print exists.[2][3]

Cast

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