Customize Results:
Male Female

Weight in lbs.


Height
ft   in

Age



The Jailbird

Released: 1920-10-10
Studios: Thomas H. Ince Corporation,


Shakespeare Clancy is a jailbird who walks out with a crowd of visitors about the time "Skeeter" Burns, the prison printer, is discharged. Learning that a legacy awaits them in Dodson, the pair depart for the small Western town. Discovering that the bequest consists of a failing county newspaper and a plot of barren land, they hatch a plan to fleece the townspeople by selling shares in a bogus oil well. Problems arise when Clancy falls in love with society editor Alice Whitney. Clancy is conflicted but then they do strike oil! Concluding that his destiny is to be an honest man, Clancy returns to jail to finish serving his term. Slipping into the crowd of visitors, he dons his prison clothes and resumes work as though nothing had happened.

Director / Directors



Cast

Douglas MacLean
Character: Shakespeare Clancy
Doris May
Character: Alice Whitney
Louis Morrison
Character: 'Skeeter' Burns (as Lew Morrison)

William Courtright
Character: Noah Gibbs
Otto Hoffman
Character: Elkemah Pardee
Monte Collins Sr.
Character: Asa Grider (as Monty Collins)

Bert Woodruff
Character: Grandpa Binney
Joseph Hazelton
Character: Alva Finch (as Joe Hazelton)
Wilbur Higby
Character: Joel Harvey

Edith Murgatroyd
Character: Mrs. Whitney (as Edith Yorke)


Production and Crew

Bert Cann
Director of Photography