Love's Wilderness (1924)
Worthless French cad Paul L'Estrange leads a young Southern girl, Linda Lou Heath, from the shelter of her home in Dixie to a cabin in the Canadian wilderness, where he soon tires of his new plaything. He has a friend carry a message of his death to her and leaves her to the ravages of a cold Canadian winter. Her childhood sweetheart, David Tennant, comes to her rescue, they marry, and he takes a position in Malaysia. There, she finds her first husband, whom she thought dead, serving a term in the government prison--soon to be released. The Southern belle, the former Linda Lou Heath from the 'land o' cotton', is now in a Malayan jungle as Linda Lou Heath L'Estrange Tennant, the wife of two husbands.
Director: Robert Z. Leonard
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Corinne Griffith as Linda Lou Heath |
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Holmes Herbert as David Tennant |
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Ian Keith as Paul L'Estrange |
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Maurice de Canonge as Pierre Bazin |
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Emily Fitzroy as Matilda Heath |
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Anne Schaefer as Prudence Heath |
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Bruce Covington as Colonel Heath |
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David Torrence as The Governor |
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Frank Elliott as Van Arsdale |
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Adolph Milar as Captain Moreau |
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Jim Blackwell as Jubilo |
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William H. Post as Lamaire |
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Vonda Phelps as The Child |
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Stella De Lanti as (uncredited) |
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Christina Montt as (uncredited) |
| Directing | Robert Z. Leonard | Director |
| Writing | Helen Campbell | Writer |
| Writing | Helen Klumph | Writer |
| Production | Corinne Griffith | Producer |
| Crew | Oliver T. Marsh | Cinematography |
| Art | Milton Menasco | Art Direction |