Wet Gold (1921 film)

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Wet Gold
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Directed byRalph Ince
Written byJ. Ernest Williamson
Produced byJ. Ernest Williamson
CinematographyWilliam J. Black
Jay Rescher
Production
company
Submarine Film Corporation
Distributed byGoldwyn Pictures
Release date
  • June 1921 (1921-06)
Running time
6 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Wet Gold is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by and starring Ralph Ince.[1]

Plot[edit]

The film features pirates, a race for buried treasure, and a submarine. The protagonist learns about the treasure from the pirates, who are promptly and conveniently killed in an accident. The second part of the film starts in Havana, Cuba where the protagonist reveals the location of the treasure to others, who split up and race to get it. When they arrive at the undersea location where the treasure is, the separate groups fight, with the protagonist eventually being victorious.

Cast[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Thompson p.194

Bibliography[edit]

  • Krista A. Thompson. An Eye for the Tropics: Tourism, Photography, and Framing the Caribbean Picturesque. Duke University Press, 2007.

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