Trigger Fingers (1924 film)

Trigger Fingers
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Directed by B. Reeves Eason
Written by William Berke
Produced by Jesse J. Goldburg
Starring Bob Custer
George Field
Margaret Landis
Cinematography Walter L. Griffin
Production
company
Independent Pictures
Distributed by Film Booking Offices of America
Release date
  • November 1924
Running time
50 minutes
Country United States
Languages Silent
English intertitles

Trigger Fingers is a 1924 American silent Western film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Bob Custer, George Field, and Margaret Landis.

Plot

As described in a review in a film magazine, in order to better be able to run down a notorious bandit, “The Black Hawk,” Sgt. Steele (Custer) of the Rangers, who has captured another bandit, “Lightning” Brady, impersonates him and joins the gang of unsavory characters led by Murtison (Bennett). Soon he finds The Black Hawk has attacked an official of the mining company and paralyzed his sense of speech. He sends for Dr. Deering (Field), who arrives with his daughter, Ruth (Landis), but returns for instruments and fails to come back. Instead, Murtison’s gang attacks Steele and, in the rumpus, Murtison is killed by The Black Hawk. The gang captures Ruth and a young Indian woman, Wetona (La Rue), and takes them away. Steele rescues them and returns to the shack to find The Black Hawk bending over the patient, who has recovered his speech. Steele forces him to unmask and finds he is Dr. Deering. During a terrific fight, Deering is shot by Wetona. Ruth is shocked to find her father is a bandit, but finds consolation in the love of Steele, who reveals his real identity to her.

Cast

Preservation

With no prints of Trigger Fingers located in any film archives, it is a lost film.