Ship of Souls (1925)
Langley Barnes goes to the North Country to seek peace, after being deserted by his wife, and falls in love with Christine, the daughter of Angus Garth, a factor made mad by the isolation. Despite the fact that he is not divorced, Langley marries Christine in an illegal ceremony. Captain Churchill arrives to erect a radio transmitter and, returning to the United States, marries Langley's wife, who has in the interim obtained a divorce. Churchill broadcasts news of the divorce to the North Country, and Langley and Christine can now become legally married.
Director: Charles Miller
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Bert Lytell as Langley Barnes |
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Lillian Rich as Christine Garth |
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Gertrude Astor as Doris Barnes |
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Earl Metcalfe as Stikeen Harry |
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Russell Simpson as Angus Garth |
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Ynez Seabury as Annette Garth |
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Cyril Chadwick as Churchill |
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Jean Perry as Hensley |
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Pete Mauer as Durgin |
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William Miller as Atlin |
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John Irwin as Radio Operator |
| Directing | Charles Miller | Director |
| Writing | Frank P. Donovan | Story |
| Writing | Frank P. Donovan | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Emerson Hough | Novel |
| Production | Max O. Miller | Producer |
| Camera | Edwin B. DuPar | Director of Photography |