'If Only' Jim

'If Only' Jim is a 1921 American silent Western film directed by Jacques Jaccard and starring Harry Carey.

[1] The film is based on Philip Verrill Mighel's 1904 novel Bruvver Jim's Baby.

It is not known whether the film currently survives,[1] and it may be a lost film.

There is a villain (Charles Brinley), who's after Jim Golden's (Harry Carey) gold, and a nice post mistress (Carol Holloway), who is willing to become both wife and mother.

Universal surrounded their veteran western star, Harry Carey, with a fine supporting cast in this film, including former serial queen Carol Holloway as the post mistress, rotund comedy actor George Bunny, and one Minnie Prevost, a Native American supporting player who was billed as "Minnie Ha Ha" and had made an indelible impression with Mabel Normand in the 1918 film Mickey.