Jack Mason's Last Deal Filming Locations

Jack Mason's Last Deal filming locations

Where was Jack Mason's Last Deal filmed? Jack Mason's Last Deal was filmed in 1 locations across United States in the following places:

Jack Mason's Last Deal Filming Locations

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Jack Mason's Last Deal (1911)
Runtime: 0 minutes
Rating:
Release year: 1911
IMDB: tt0843532
Plot summary

Old Watson the prospector is the proud owner of a mine and a daughter, Ruth, but when Jack Mason, the gambler, comes to town and opens a faro game, Old Watson loses all his money and mortgages this mine to Jim Sanders, a sneak. Ruth Watson accidentally meets Jack Mason and, now knowing his business, she falls in love with him, and Jack, who has a big vein of genuine manhood in his character, loves the trusting little western girl in return. Finally, Old Watson comes home with ruin staring him in the face. He has lost his last dollar. About the same time Jack Mason decides to call of Ruth and is surprised to find that she is the daughter of the old fellow who has been his easy victim. Ruth learns that Mason is a gambler, and refusing to accept the return of any of the money he has won, and sends him from the house. Mason induces Watson to come once more to his gambling resort and, quietly loses to him all he had ever won and more, and decides to leave the country forever. Now Texas Nell, a derelict, loves Mason, but, knowing his good heart, does not consider herself worthy of him. She knows that Mason's love for Ruth is genuine, and, castaway that she is, she resolves that the affair shall not go wrong. At a critical moment she works things out in her own particular way, and at length two happy hearts brighten the monotony of the little town of Lariat.

Genres
Short
Western
Cast
William Clifford
Edith Storey
Francis Ford
Henry Stanley
Directors
William F. Haddock
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Jack Mason's Last Deal filming locations