Wolf Lowry
Wolf Lowry is a 1917 silent film western directed by and starring William S. Hart. It was produced at Kay-Bee Studios and released by Triangle Film Corporation.[1][2]
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Directed by | William S. Hart |
Produced by | Kay-Bee Thomas H. Ince |
Written by | Lambert Hillyer(scenario) |
Based on | short story, The Rancher, by Charles Turner Dazey (*Charles T. Dazey) |
Starring | William S. Hart Margery Wilson |
Cinematography | Joseph H. August |
Distributed by | Triangle Film Corporation |
Release date | May 27, 1917 |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent..English titles |
A surviving film with prints at the Library of Congress, George Eastman House and UCLA Film and Television.[3]
Cast
- William S. Hart – Tom "Wolf" Lowry
- Aaron Edwards – Buck Fanning
- William Fairbanks – Owen Thorpe (*billed as Carl Ullman)
- Margery Wilson – Mary Davis
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