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Three Word Brand

1921 | 82m | English

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Ben Trego dies defending his twin sons from Indian attack. Separated, the two boys grow up very differently, one as Paul Marsden, the other as a cowboy named Three Word Brand. Paul becomes governor of Utah while Brand partners with George Barton in a ranch. The owner of the adjacent ranch plots to get Barton and Brand out of the way in order to control water rights. When Governor Marsden comes to the area to investigate, Brand sees the resemblance between them, though neither knows about his twin. Brand waylays Paul and takes his place as governor in an attempt to thwart the crooked rancher in the water rights scheme.
Release Date: Oct 15, 1921
Director: Lambert Hillyer
Writer: Lambert Hillyer, Will Reynolds
Genres: Western
Keywords silent film
Production Companies William S. Hart Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024
Entered: May 04, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
William S. Hart Three Word Brand / Governor Marsden / Ben Trego
Jane Novak Ethel Barton
S.J. Bingham George Barton
J. Gordon Russell Bull Yeates
Ivor McFadden Solly
Herschel Mayall Carroll
Collette Forbes Jean
George C. Pearce John Murray
Leo Willis McCabe
Fritz the Horse Brand's Horse (uncredited)
Name Job
Lambert Hillyer Director, Adaptation
Will Reynolds Story
Joseph H. August Director of Photography
Name Title
William S. Hart Producer
Organization Category Person
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