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  1. Checkers is a 1919 American silent melodrama film, directed by Richard Stanton. There are no known archival holdings of the film, so it is presumably a lost film. The film is based on the screenplay with the same name by Henry Blossom.

  2. Checkers: Directed by Richard Stanton. With Thomas Carrigan, Jean Acker, Julien Beaubien, Ellen Burford. Edward Campbell, known as Checkers, is a racetrack tout. Determined to reform himself, he foreswears gambling, but must take it up once more in order to save someone he loves from disaster.

    • (17)
    • Adventure, Comedy, Drama
    • Richard Stanton
    • 1919-08-24
  3. Checkers is a motion picture produced in the year 1919 as a USA production. The Film was directed by Richard Stanton, with Thomas J. Carrigan, Jean Acker, Julien Beaubien, Ellen Cassidy, Robert Elliott, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of Checkers available.

  4. Edward Campbell, known as Checkers, is a racetrack tout. Determined to reform himself, he foreswears gambling, but must take it up once more in order to save someone he loves from disaster.

  5. Fox Film Corporation Review Also known as "Checkers" a race horse enthusiast, falls in love with Pert Barlow despite the protests of her father, wealthy Southern Judge Barlow, who had hoped his daughter would marry Arthur Kendall.

  6. «Checkers» a race horse enthusiast, falls in love with Pert Barlow despite the protests of her father, wealthy Southern Judge Barlow, who had hoped his daughter would marry Arthur Kendall. Checkers enters Pert’s horse Remorse in a race in which Kendall’s horse is also running. When Kendall, who is interested in Pert mainly for her money, learns of Remorse’s speed, he schemes with Alva ...

  7. Based on the novel Checkers: A Hard-Luck Story by Henry Martyn Blossom, Jr. (Chicago, 1896). Synopsis Race horse enthusiast "Checkers" falls in love with Pert Barlow despite the protests of her father, wealthy Southern Judge Barlow, who had hoped his daughter would marry Arthur Kendall.