The Man from Glengarry (1922)
Heads of rival lumber camps meet in a fight. Louis Lenoir, a renegade French Canadian, causes the death of "Big" MacDonald, a hard-fighting Scotsman whose life is guided by his dogmatic religious beliefs. His son, Ranald, is left to settle the blood feud. In spite of the pleas of his sweetheart, the daughter of a minister, he participates in a gang fight on the logs in mid-river just as a log drive to Ottawa begins.
Director: Henry MacRae
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Anders Randolf as Big MacDonald |
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Warner Richmond as Ronald MacDonald |
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Harlan Knight as Rev. Alexander Murray |
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Marian Swayne as Kate Murray (Rev. Murray's daughter) |
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E.L. Fernandez as Louis Lenoir |
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Jack Newton as Eugene St. Clair |
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Pauline Garon as Mamie St. Clair |
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Frank Badgley as Frank De Lacey |
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William Colvin as Col. Thorpe |
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Marion Lloyd as Kerstin McLeod |
| Directing | Henry MacRae | Director |
| Production | Ernest Shipman | Producer |
| Editing | Elmer J. McGovern | Editor |
| Crew | Ralph Faulkner | Fight Choreographer |
| Camera | Jacques Bizeul | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Barney McGill | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Ralph Connor | Novel |
| Writing | Faith Green | Adaptation |
| Writing | Kenneth O'Hara | Scenario Writer |