Brawn of the North | |
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Lee Shumway, Strongheart and Irene Rich | |
Directed by | Laurence Trimble |
Written by | Philip Hubbard (continuity) |
Story by | Laurence Trimble Jane Murfin |
Produced by | Laurence Trimble Jane Murfin |
Starring | Strongheart Irene Rich |
Cinematography | Charles Dreyer |
Production company | Trimble-Murfin Productions |
Distributed by | Associated First National Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 8 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Brawn of the North is a lost 1922 American silent Northwoods film. It was produced by Laurence Trimble and Jane Murfin with release through Associated First National Pictures. The film stars Irene Rich and a new canine find by Trimble named Strongheart. This was the second film starring the dog after his introduction in The Silent Call (1921). The film is now considered lost.
Plot
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Cast
- Irene Rich as Marion Wells
- Lee Shumway as Peter Coe
- Joseph Barrell as Howard Burton
- Roger James Manning as Lester Wells
- Philip Hubbard as The Missionary
- Jean Metcalfe as The Missionary's Wife
- Baby Evangeline Bryant as The Baby
- Lady Silver as The Vamp, a dog
- Strongheart as Brawn
Gallery
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"Strongheart quits his wolf bride at the call of his mistress" -
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"She was slipping over the precipice when the dog caught her": Irene Rich and Strongheart -
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"Alone with the man she feared": Irene Rich and Lee Shumway
See also
References
- ^ Brawn of the North at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- "Brawn of the North". silentera.com.
External links
- Brawn of the North at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- Brawn of the North at IMDb
- Brawn of the North at AllMovie
- Movie posters at North Woods Drama, Northeast Historic Film
Films directed by Laurence Trimble | |
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