
A Feud in the Kentucky Hills
The two brothers and their adopted daughter of the household grew up from childhood together. The girl and the younger brother were childhood sweethearts. His elder brother was considered the bad man and dead shot of the hills. The younger brother has been living in the valley for a long time and returns home to his family. He is now refined, educated, and, of course, a revelation to the little girl, who, though betrothed to the elder brother, is strongly attracted by him. Hence there is a renewal of childhood affection which the elder brother does not take kindly to.
A Feud in the Kentucky Hills
October 3, 1912
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Cast (9)

Mary Pickford
The Daughter

Charles Hill Mailes
The Father

Kate Bruce
The Mother

Walter Miller
A Brother

Jack Pickford
A Brother

Robert Harron
A Brother

Henry B. Walthall
A Psalm Singer

Elmer Booth
2nd Clan Member

Harry Carey
2nd Clan Member
Crew (3)
Directing

D.W. Griffith
Director
Writing

D.W. Griffith
Writer
Production
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Billy Bitzer
Director of Photography