The Renegade's Heart
Directed by Wallace ReidBlack Jack (George Field), a renegade, came close to the home of Violet Blake, the posse hard after him. Violet had seen the $5,000 reward sign, but, despite that, gave the renegade his chance and secreted him in her room. When he left the renegade unwrapped a handkerchief from about his neck, giving it to her with the remark that if she ever needed him to hang the handkerchief from the old tree. When Violet's father, deeply in debt, came home drunk one night and confessed to the embezzlement of $5,000. Then Violet thought of the handkerchief, hung it upon the tree, and the renegade gave himself up cheerfully.
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The Renegade's Heart was released on March 30, 1913.
The Renegade's Heart was directed by Wallace Reid.
The Renegade's Heart has a runtime of 28m.
Black Jack (George Field), a renegade, came close to the home of Violet Blake, the posse hard after him. Violet had seen the $5,000 reward sign, but, despite that, gave the renegade his chance and secreted him in her room. When he left the renegade unwrapped a handkerchief from about his neck, giving it to her with the remark that if she ever needed him to hang the handkerchief from the old tree. When Violet's father, deeply in debt, came home drunk one night and confessed to the embezzlement of $5,000. Then Violet thought of the handkerchief, hung it upon the tree, and the renegade gave himself up cheerfully.
The key characters in The Renegade's Heart are Violet Blake (Lillian Christy), The Sheriff (Edward Coxen), Black Jack - the Renegade (George Field).
The Renegade's Heart is a Short, Western film.




