A Vein of Gold

A Vein of Gold

Western | April 30, 1910

Convict No. 999, lonely in his prison cell, is handed a letter one morning from his mother. The letter states that the enfeebled old lady is ill and without food or money. The convict's heart saddens as he recalls his life of crime and that he is responsible for the poor old mother's want. He prays for the opportunity to redeem himself.

A Vein of Gold

Western | April 30, 1910

A Vein of Gold
Convict No. 999, lonely in his prison cell, is handed a letter one morning from his mother. The letter states that the enfeebled old lady is ill and without food or money. The convict's heart saddens as he recalls his life of crime and that he is responsible for the poor old mother's want. He prays for the opportunity to redeem himself.
Producers The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Original title A Vein of Gold
Directors Gilbert M. Anderson
Writers Gilbert M. Anderson

Cast

Gilbert M. Anderson

as Walt Rooney, Convict No. 999