The Great White Trail
The Great White Trail is a surviving 1917 silent film drama produced and directed by Leopold Wharton and starring Doris Kenyon.[1][2]
The Great White Trail | |
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Directed by | Leopold Wharton |
Produced by | Leopold Wharton Theodore Wharton |
Written by | Gardner Hunting Leopold Wharton |
Cinematography | Ray June Levi Bacon |
Distributed by | State's Rights Distribution |
Release date |
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Running time | 8 reels |
Country | US |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
Cast
- Doris Kenyon - Prudence Carrington
- Paul Gordon - George Carrington
- Thomas Holding - Reverend Arthur Dean
- Hans Roberts - Charles Ware
- Louise Hotaling - Marie
- F. W. Stewart - The Vulture(*as Richard Stewart)
- Edgar L. Davenport - Donald Ware(*as Edgar Davenport)
- Dick Bennard - Grocer boy
- Bessie Wharton - Marie's Guardian
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References
- The Great White Trail at silentera.com
- The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1911-20 by The American Film Institute , c.1988
External links
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