
3 Gold Coins (1920)
A Tale of Love, Stunts And Romance
3 Gold Coins (1920) streams free in HD on Zoovie. starring Tom Mix, Margaret Loomis, and Frank Whitson. Genre: Drama and Western. No subscription, no email required.
What is 3 Gold Coins (1920) about?
Happy-go-lucky cowboy Bob Fleming exhibits such prowess with his pistol, that he wins the three gold coins offered by millionaire Luther Reed to test his marksmanship. Bob also makes an impression on Reed's pretty daughter Betty. The cowboy is so admired by the local citizenry that when crooks J. M. Ballinger and Rufus Berry arrive in town, they decide to make Bob their patsy. After planting oil on Bob's land, they sell stock to the townfolk and the cowboy, who has been innocently drawn into the scheme, turns it over to the crooks for safekeeping. For his efforts, Bob is arrested and found guilty of defrauding the stock holders, and also charged with being notorious outlaw Pat Duncan. After several adventures, Bob succeeds in capturing the real Duncan, vindicates himself of the charges and wins Betty for his bride.
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- Stars:
- Tom Mix, Margaret Loomis, Frank Whitson, Bert Hadley
- Production:
- Fox Film Corporation
- Country:
- United States of America
- IMDb:
- tt0011768
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Who stars in 3 Gold Coins (1920)?
Tom Mix as Bob Fleming / Bad Pat Duncan, Margaret Loomis as Betty Reed, Frank Whitson as Luther M. Reed, Bert Hadley as J. M. Ballinger, Dick Rush as Rufus Berry, Margaret Cullington as Maria Bimble, Sylvia Jocelyn as Peggy Benson, Bonnie Hill as Katherine Briggs.
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You can watch 3 Gold Coins (1920) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
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3 Gold Coins is a Drama and Western film released in 1920.
Who stars in 3 Gold Coins?▼
The cast of 3 Gold Coins includes Tom Mix, Margaret Loomis, Frank Whitson, Bert Hadley and Dick Rush.


























