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  1. The Return of Draw Egan is a 1916 American silent Western film starring William S. Hart, Louise Glaum, Margery Wilson, Robert McKim, and J.P. Lockney. Directed by William S. Hart and produced by Thomas H. Ince for Kay-Bee Pictures and the New York Motion Picture Company, the screenplay was written by C. Gardner Sullivan.

  2. The Return of Draw Egan: Directed by William S. Hart. With William S. Hart, Margery Wilson, Robert McKim, Louise Glaum. "Draw" Egan, a notorious bandit of New Mexico, has come to the end of his tether. His gang has been dispersed, many slain, and more in jail, and there is a reward of $1,000 offered for Egan, "dead or alive." While drinking in a saloon at Muscatine, Egan chances across Matt ...

  3. Outlaw leader "Draw" Egan, believed dead, turns up in the town of Yellow Dog. The townsfolk believe him to be William Blake, a strong and law-abiding man. They appoint him sheriff to rid the town of the hoodlums who have nearly taken over.

  4. Visit the movie page for 'The Return of Draw Egan' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

  5. Bandit Draw Egan (William S. Hart) goes into the city of Yellow Dog where he's mistaken for a good man. A society man offers him the job as Marshall. He eventually falls in love with a local woman (Margery Wilson) but soon a former foe (Robert McKim) arrives in town and threatens to blow his identity.

  6. The Return of Draw Egan. 1916 · 52 min. TV-PG. Western. A small town marshal’s secret past as an outlaw comes back to haunt him when an old associate shows up and threatens to expose his former dark deeds. Subtitles: English. Starring: William S. Hart Margery Wilson Robert McKim. Directed by: William S. Hart.

  7. Overview. A small town marshals secret past as an outlaw comes back to haunt him when an old associate shows up and threatens to expose his former dark deeds. William S. Hart. Director. C. Gardner Sullivan. Screenplay.