A FIGHT FOR LOVE
DIRECTED BY JOHN FORD (Jack Ford)
UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTURING COMPANY
INFORMATION FROM IMDb
Plot Summary
Cheyenne Harry (Carey) has a sheriff and posse on his trail
because of his knowledge of a cattle rustling incident and makes a dash
for safety across the Canada–US border.
When the posse stops at the border, he calmly waves his gun and rolls a cigarette.
The sheriff, however, has contacted the Canadian Mounted Police,
and they are soon watching Harry. He finds refuge with a band of Indians,
but then clashes over an Indian girl (May) with Black Michael (Harris),
leader of a gang of whiskey runners.
Harry's real love is with Kate (Gerber), daughter of local trader Angus McDougal (Fenton).
However, his rival here is also Black Michael. Michael kills an Indian and abducts Kate,
but Harry follows and rescues her.
Harry beats Michael in a terrific fight, with Michael confessing to his crimes before dying.
Cast
Harry Carey ... Cheyenne Harry
Joe Harris ... Black Michael
Neva Gerber ... Kate McDougal
Mark Fenton ... Angus McDougal
J. Farrell MacDonald ... The Priest (as J. Farrel McDonald)
Neola May ... Indian Girl (as Princess Neola May)
Chief John Big Tree ... Swift Deer
Dark Cloud
Edith Johnson
Betty Schade
Directed
John Ford ... (as Jack Ford)
Writing Credits
Eugene B. Lewis ... (screenplay) (story "Hell's Neck")
Cinematography
John W. Brown
Ben F. Reynolds ... (as B.F. Reynolds)
Filming Location
Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino National Forest, California, USA
A Fight for Love was a 1919 American Western film directed by
John Ford and featuring Harry Carey.
The film is considered to be lost.
Harry Carey reprises his role as Cheyenne Harry with Ford regulars
Neva Gerber, J. Farrell MacDonald and introducing Chief John Big Tree