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  • Perch of the Devil (1927)
  • Not Rated
    70 min | Drama
Perch of the Devil (1927)
Not Rated
70 min | Drama

Ida is married to small-time Montana prospector Gregory Compton. She's bored and lonely, so a friend, wealthy widow and woman of the world Ora Blake, easily gets her to share a trip to Europe. There, Ida lives the high life amid the ...See moreIda is married to small-time Montana prospector Gregory Compton. She's bored and lonely, so a friend, wealthy widow and woman of the world Ora Blake, easily gets her to share a trip to Europe. There, Ida lives the high life amid the continent's rich and carefree, but soon grows weary of it, wishing she were home again with her true love. Back in Butte, Gregory has hit a gold strike and telegraphs Ida of his luck. Ora however, with a secret love for Gregory, sabotages Ida's response by rewriting the return cable to indicate Ida will return, but only for a share in the gold. When the travelers return to Montana, Ida has found out about what backstabbing Ora has done, and fight it out at the mine, but unaware of their presence, the now-disillusioned Gregory intends on blowing up the mine at the same time. Written by WesternOne1 See less
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Director
Writers
Gertrude Atherton (novel) (as Gertrude Franklin Atherton) | Mary O'Hara (adaptation)
Cinematographer
Charles J. Stumar (as Charles Stumar)
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Updated Mar 6, 1927

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Mar 6, 1927 (United States)

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