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  • The Fast Mail (1922)
  • 60 min | Action, Drama
The Fast Mail (1922)
60 min | Action, Drama

Cowboy Stanley Carson is visiting Virginia Martin in a southern city when her brother and his gambler friends try to disgrace her. Then Carson is tricked out of winning a horse race by crooked gamblers who abduct Virginia. He chases them ...See moreCowboy Stanley Carson is visiting Virginia Martin in a southern city when her brother and his gambler friends try to disgrace her. Then Carson is tricked out of winning a horse race by crooked gamblers who abduct Virginia. He chases them by jumping into a boat, swimming ashore, and leaping aboard a fast train. Jumping from the train into a moving automobile, he arrives at the hotel where Virginia is held captive. Here he pauses to rescue a family from a fire and then proceeds to save Virginia. Written by AFI See less
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Writers
Lincoln J. Carter (play) | Jacques Jaccard (scenario) | Agnes Parsons (scenario)
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Updated Aug 20, 1922

Release date
Aug 20, 1922 (United States)

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6 cast members
Name Known for
Buck Jones
Stanley Carson (as Charles Jones) Stanley Carson (as Charles Jones)   See fewer
Eileen Percy
Virginia Martin Virginia Martin   See fewer
Jim Mason
Lee Martin (as James Mason) Lee Martin (as James Mason)   See fewer
William Steele
Pierre La Fitte Pierre La Fitte   See fewer
Adolphe Menjou
Cal Baldwin Cal Baldwin   See fewer
Harry Dunkinson
Harry Joyce Harry Joyce   See fewer
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