JOHN OAKHURST
GAMBLER
An early Western drama, depicting in true detail a picturesque type of man
Written and Produced by HOBART BOSWORTH
CAST
JOHN OAKHURST, A Gambler.. .Hobart Bosworth MURPHY I R„, ,. ... fi.„k. (J. B. Sherry
GEORGE CLARRY, A Miner Jack Conway DAVIS \ Baa Men and Uam«"ers • • • \ Roy Watson
ALMA Viola Barry ALMA'S MOTHER Jane Keckley
GAMBLERS, MINERS, etc.
LOCATION---Old California in the early days
fljOHN OAKHURST, a gentleman gambler, long identified with
I early Western life, meets Alma. His admiration and love for
the young girl is true and sincere. Carried away by the glamor
of the gambler, she jilts George Clarry, her former sweetheart.
Later, at the gaming tables, Murphy and Davis attempt to rob Oak-
hurst of his winnings, but their plans are frustrated by George.
Oakhurst realizes he is unworthy of Alma's innocent love and shows his manly character and
gratitude by reuniting the young couple. He then
departs, heavy-hearted; but a bigger, better and
stronger man for having known a real woman.
SELIG
Code Word, ARROWS
WILLIAM N. SELJ'G j
Collection '
t^ROM THE COLLECTION OF
\ CHARLES 6. CLARKE