The Unknown Claim

The Unknown Claim

Release date : July 9, 1910
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Gilbert M. Anderson /
Writers : Gilbert M. Anderson /
Production companies : The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company /
July 9, 1910 United States of America Western No Language More
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Reuben Ellis and his daughter, Belle, are in hard financial straits. Burdened with debts and pressed by persistent creditors, the old man finds but one way to meet his obligations, and that is mortgaging the ranch. Belle tries to console him, but agrees that they must borrow money. Ellis rides into town and applies to a money-lender for a sum sufficient to meet his debts. Walker, the loan agent, agrees to ride out to the ranch and look it over, but after he has viewed the ramshackle buildings and pitiful collection of household furniture he shakes his head and says the place is not worth a cent.
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  • title:The Unknown Claim
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1910
  • Genres: Western ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Gilbert M. Anderson /
  • Writers: Gilbert M. Anderson ·
  • Production companies: The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company ·
  • Overview:Reuben Ellis and his daughter, Belle, are in hard financial straits. Burdened with debts and pressed by persistent creditors, the old man finds but one way to meet his obligations, and that is mortgaging the ranch. Belle tries to console him, but agrees that they must borrow money. Ellis rides into town and applies to a money-lender for a sum sufficient to meet his debts. Walker, the loan agent, agrees to ride out to the ranch and look it over, but after he has viewed the ramshackle buildings and pitiful collection of household furniture he shakes his head and says the place is not worth a cent.
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