The Midnight Stage

The Midnight Stage

Western | Jan. 12, 1919

In this Western, Frank Keenan has a dual role -- kind-hearted gambler John Lynch and evil bandit Big Rivers. The only person who realizes there is a resemblance between the two is dance hall girl Nita (Maude George), who was abused by the outlaw and cared for by Lynch.

The Midnight Stage

Western | Jan. 12, 1919

The Midnight Stage
In this Western, Frank Keenan has a dual role -- kind-hearted gambler John Lynch and evil bandit Big Rivers. The only person who realizes there is a resemblance between the two is dance hall girl Nita (Maude George), who was abused by the outlaw and cared for by Lynch.
Producers Anderson-Brunton Company
Original title The Midnight Stage
Directors Ernest C. Warde
Writers Giraoudin Delacour, Alfred Delacour, Émile Moreau, Jack Cunningham

Cast

Frank Keenan

as John Lynch / 'Bige Rivers

Mignon Anderson

as Mary Lynch

Charles Gunn

as Harvey James

Maude George

as Nita

Ernest C. Warde

as 'Rat' McGrough

Dick La Reno

as Boggs (as Richard La Reno)

Arthur Allardt

as Pasquale

Tom Guise

as Elias Lynch (as Thomas Guise)

Joseph J. Dowling

as 'Twisted' Tuttle

Wadsworth Harris

as Joe Statler