The Life Line

The Life Line

Release date : October 5, 1919
Runtime : 1h
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Maurice Tourneur /
Production companies : Maurice Tourneur Productions /
October 5, 1919 1h United States of America Drama More
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Jack Hearne, known as the Romany Rye, prefers living with the gypsies rather than claiming the right to his part of his half brother Phillip Royston's country estate, Cragsnest. When he saves Ruth Heckett, the daughter of his friend Joe, a London bird shop owner and burglar, from a theater fire, however, he changes his mind and marries her. As Ruth and Jack board a steamer for America to find witnesses to his parents' wedding for proof of his inheritance, Joe's partner Bos gives Ruth a Bible that he stole from Cragsnest, as a present.
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Jack Holt
Jack Hearne, the Romany Rye
Lew Cody
Phillip Royston (as Lewis J. Cody)
Tully Marshall
Joe Heckett
Pauline Starke
Ruth Heckett

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  • title:The Life Line
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1919
  • Runtime:1h
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Maurice Tourneur /
  • Writers: George R. Sims · Charles E. Whittaker ·
  • Production companies: Maurice Tourneur Productions ·
  • Overview:Jack Hearne, known as the Romany Rye, prefers living with the gypsies rather than claiming the right to his part of his half brother Phillip Royston's country estate, Cragsnest. When he saves Ruth Heckett, the daughter of his friend Joe, a London bird shop owner and burglar, from a theater fire, however, he changes his mind and marries her. As Ruth and Jack board a steamer for America to find witnesses to his parents' wedding for proof of his inheritance, Joe's partner Bos gives Ruth a Bible that he stole from Cragsnest, as a present.
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