The Cook of Canyon Camp (1917)
The most popular man in the lumber camp near Quebec is Jean, the cook, whose flapjacks are celebrated for their delectability. Jean's compassionate nature is aroused when a dejected stranger known as Silent Jack comes to the camp. Discovering Jack crying one day, Jean learns that his wife has left him. To reunite the couple, Jean pretends that he too is married and induces Jack to write an affectionate letter from him which he then presents to Mrs. Jack.
Director:
Donald Crisp
Writer:
Donald Crisp
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George Beban as Jean |
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Monroe Salisbury as Silent Jack |
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Florence Vidor as Mrs. Jack |
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Helen Jerome Eddy as Marie |
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John Burton as Marie's Father |
| Directing | Donald Crisp | Director |
| Writing | Donald Crisp | Screenplay |
| Writing | Julia Crawford Ivers | Scenario Writer |
| Camera | Faxon M. Dean | Director of Photography |