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  • The Long Green Trail (1917)
  • Short | 20 min | Short, Drama
The Long Green Trail (1917)
Short | 20 min | Short, Drama

"There's many a slip betwixt the cup and the lip," the adage has it, and so it proves with young Bobby Hopper. His father wants him to marry the daughter of his business competitor in order to consolidate the businesses. Bobby refuses, and...See more"There's many a slip betwixt the cup and the lip," the adage has it, and so it proves with young Bobby Hopper. His father wants him to marry the daughter of his business competitor in order to consolidate the businesses. Bobby refuses, and his father employs Jim Dykeman, an ex-convict, to force the marriage. Dykeman plans to kidnap the two and force them into marriage. He gets Bobby but mistakes the girl for her maid, Yvonne. Bobby and Yvonne effect a thrilling escape, fall in love with each other and are married. Just how it turns out for the best is told in the next chapter. Sure the whole thing is just the picturization of a newspaper story a hobo is reading. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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H. Tipton Steck (scenario)
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Updated Aug 24, 1917

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Aug 24, 1917 (United States)

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4 cast members
Name Known for
Rod La Rocque
Bobby Hopper (as Rodney La Rock) Bobby Hopper (as Rodney La Rock)   See fewer
James C. Carroll
Jim Dykeman (as J.C. Carroll) Jim Dykeman (as J.C. Carroll)   See fewer
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