That Chink at Golden Gulch 114 years old

In China, before leaving for America, Charlie Lee promises that he will never dishonour his family by cutting his pigtail. Later, as a laundryman in a California mining town, Charlie is tormented by local men but is finally befriended by a young woman and her cowboy sweetheart. One of Charlie’s tormentors is a well-dressed idler and, secretly, a bandit who robs the mail. The cowboy and the bandit become rivals for the girl’s affections. Suspicious of the bandit, Charlie follows him, observes him robbing a mail-carrier, and contrives to capture him, cutting off his pigtail to bind the bandit. Rewarded for the bandit’s capture, but disgraced in his own eyes for dishonouring his family, Charlie gives the cash reward to the young couple and surreptitiously leaves Golden Gulch.

Credits

That Chink at Golden Gulch Cast

Name Character
W. Chrystie Miller He was 67, 79 years old when he died
Anthony O'Sullivan He was 55, 65 years old when he died

That Chink at Golden Gulch Crew

Name Department
D.W. Griffith as Director. He was 35 (73) years old when He died Directing
That Chink at Golden Gulch (114 years)

  • Release day: Monday, October 10, 1910
  • Runtime: 15 minutes