False Fathers


False Fathers is a 1929 American silent Western film directed by Horace B. Carpenter, starring Carpenter and Noah Beery.

Plot

As described in a film review, two gold prospectors, after ending an Indian attack on a covered wagon with dynamite, are led by a dog to a baby as the sole survivor of the attack. One of the prospectors is wanted for a murder that he did not commit, and he dreams of life with the young woman who believes him innocent. The two prospectors comically take care of the baby the best they can, and they come to love the child. A lawman is waylaid by a storm, and the accused man saves the detective from a wildcat. The detective tells him that the real murderer has confessed, and that he was after a band of crooks who had kidnapped the baby. It turns out that the baby belongs to one of the prospectors, but the lawman takes the child away. A parson then informs them that by law the child must be returned to the father. The child is returned for the joyous ending.

Cast

A review in Variety described the film as "rank hokum" and noted that Noah Beery appeared for only a few minutes as the Parson.