King Spruce (1920)
"King Spruce" is personified in John Barrett, lumber magnate of the North woods. His domineering character is shown when his daughter Elva falls in love with a school teacher, Dwight Wade. Barrett conspires with his foreman, McLeod, to entice Wade away to the lumber camps, and finally decides to accompany the gang of men himself. He starts in to eject and burn out all "skeeters" who have settled on the land without domiciliary rights. Wade has shown his fighting blood by thrashing McLeod for an act of cruelty, and he now vainly opposes Barrett from motives of humanity. From the first shack burned emerges a wild girl, Kate Arden, who sets the forest afire in revenge.
Director: Roy Clements
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Mitchell Lewis as Dwight Wade |
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Melbourne MacDowell as John Barrett |
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Mignon Anderson as Elva Barrett / Kate Arden |
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Arthur Millett as Colin McLeod |
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James O'Neill as Roburne Ide |
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Betty Wales as Nina Ide |
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Joe Ray as Tommy Eye |
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Gus Saville as Ladder Lane |
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Fred Herzog as Prophet Eli |
| Directing | Roy Clements | Director |
| Writing | Holman Francis Day | Writer |
| Crew | Fred G. Hartman | Cinematography |