
1921
Jane Croft is the subject of cruel gossip in Silver Creek, Arizona, in 1880, and is nicknamed "The Sage Hen." The Home Purity League drives her out of town with her son, John. She sends him back to town on a horse when they are attacked by Indians. There he is adopted by the Rudds; and when they move away, Jane loses contact with her son for 20 years. In the meantime, she becomes housekeeper to George Sanson and a "mother" to his daughter, Stella. A gold rush brings John back as a lieutenant of cavalry. He falls in love with Stella, but Craney, a gambler, threatens to expose Jane's past unless she gives Stella to him. The father is killed, but John saves his mother and Stella from further jeopardy. Jane confesses her past to her son and is able to find happiness after years of sorrow.

Gladys Brockwell
The Sage Hen

Wallace MacDonald
Her Son, as a Man

Richard Headrick
Her Son, as a Boy

Lillian Rich
Stella Sanson

Alfred Allen
John Rudd

The Jaws of Steel

Young King Cole

He Raised Kane

The Chickasha Bone Crusher

When Kane Met Abel

Strike Father, Strike Son

Joan of Newark

The Wandering Two

The Widower's Mite

Don Coyote

Barnaby's Grudge

Racing Romance

Do It Now

On the Stroke of Three

Lonely Heart

Tropical Love

Never Let Go

Bertha the Sewing Machine Girl

Blue Streak McCoy

The Devil's Toy