''Moonshine Valley'' is a 1922 American
silent Western
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film. Its working title was ''The Miracle Child: He Giveth and Taketh''.
[Progressive Silent Film List: ''Moonshine Valley''](_blank)
at silentera.com It is not known whether the film currently survives,
and may be a
lost film
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.
Plot
The
plot centers around a man named Ned Connors who begins to
drink heavily because his
wife
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has left him for the local
doctor
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. The man discovers a lost
child and takes her in. The child soon becomes
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and the doctor is called for. Upon arriving, the doctor recognizes the girl as his own. When the doctor tries to take the girl away, Ned
murders him. The film concludes with Ned and his wife reuniting in order to take care of the now
orphan
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ed child.
Cast
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William Farnum
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Biography
Farnum was born on July 4, 1876, in Boston, Massachuse ...
as Ned Connors
* Sadie Mullen as Mrs Connors
*
Holmes Herbert
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Early life
Born Horace Edward Jenner, (some sou ...
as Dr. Martin
*
Anne Shirley
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as Nancy (credited as Dawn O'Day)
* Jean Bronte as Jean the Dog
Reception
One film exhibitor called it the "poorest excuse for a picture
eever saw."
References
External links
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{{Herbert Brenon
1922 Western (genre) films
1922 films
Fox Film films
American black-and-white films
Films directed by Herbert Brenon
Silent American Western (genre) films
1920s American films