The Spell of the Yukon (1916)
Having forced Jim Carson to leave town in order to avoid a trumped-up embezzling charge, now Albert Temple is rid of his only serious rival for Helen, whom he soon marries. Jim goes to Alaska, where he adopts Bob Adams, the son of a murdered friend, and then makes a fortune in a gold strike. After eighteen years in the Yukon, Jim returns to his hometown with Bob, who falls in love with Helen and Albert's daughter Dorothy. Because he so hates Albert, however, Jim refuses to consent to a marriage between Bob and Dorothy until Helen tells him that Albert is not the young woman's father. In reality, Dorothy is Jim's own daughter, and when he learns this, Jim quickly changes his mind about the marriage.
Director: Burton L. King
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Edmund Breese as Jim Carson |
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Arthur Hoops as Albert Temple |
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Christine Mayo as Helen Temple |
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William Sherwood as Bob Adams |
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Evelyn Brent as Dorothy Temple |
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Lorna Volare as Bob Adams as a Baby |
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Frank McArthur as Megar |
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Joseph S. Chailee as Rusty |
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Jacques Suzanne as Billy Denny |
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Mary Reed as Yukon Kate |
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Harry Moreville as Ike Boring |
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Claire Lillian Barry as |
| Directing | Burton L. King | Director |
| Writing | Wallace Clifton | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Aaron Hoffman | Story |
| Crew | Robert W. Service | Poem |
| Crew | Leo Bergman | Cinematography |
| Directing | Dale Hanshaw | Assistant Director |