01866cgm a2200337 a 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003401000170007504000300009208200150012210000170013724500440015426000300019830000210022844000300024950000570027950000650033650000600040150000240046151000500048551101610053552005080069654101640120465000240136865500190139265500220141165500170143371000200145071000580147011509733BD-DhUL20170104181922.0730907s0000 nyu || || ||eng|| amp 73101200  aDLCeecDLCdDLCdBD-DhUL a813.5bHAL1 aHarte, Bret,04aThe Luck of Roaring Camp /bBret Harte. aNew York :bBooks,c0000. a240 p. ;c19 cm. 0aConquest program ;vno. 1 aCopyright: Thomas A. Edison, Inc.; 29Jun17; LP11018. aEdison produced a shorter version of the same title in 1909. aAdapted from the story of the same title by Bret Harte. aA Conquest picture.4 aMoving picture world,cv. 33, p. 476-77, 540.1 aIvan Christie, Robert Chandler, William Wadsworth, J.C. O'Loughlin, Betty Young, Eugene Field (baby), Thomas Trenor, A. Newson, Al. Stewart, Florence Adams. aThe men of a rough Western mining camp adopt a baby whose mother, a half-breed Indian, dies after having wandered through the winter snows. Three years later the luck of the camp runs out. A half-breed Indian, seeking revenge for having been chased away from the camp, kidnaps the child, but is stopped by the camp gambler. In the ensuing fight, the child is thrust aside and picks up a gold nugget, thus discovering a new vein of gold ore. The half-breed is killed, and all ends happily for the miners. 3ref print, dupe neg and arch pos;dReceived: 3/23/59 from USDA lab;cpurchase, replacing 35 mm. nitrate original received 3/27/47;aKleine (George) Collection. 0aPhysical Geography. 7aWesterns.2mim 7aAdaptations.2mim 7aShorts.2mim2 aK.E.S.E. (Firm)0 aKleine (George) Collection (Library of Congress)5DLC