The Fog (1923)
Nathan Forge, romantic son of a cruel businessman, publishes in a local newspaper a poem about a girl who once befriended him. The girl, a student in a nearby school, reads the poem and recognizes herself. Years pass, and Nathan goes through various hardships, including an unhappy marriage, imprisonment, and the war. Then in Siberia, working for the International Red Cross, he meets the girl who is the subject of his poem and thus achieves happiness. A lost film.
Director: Paul Powell
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Mildred Harris as Madelaine Theddon |
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Louise Fazenda as Millie Richards |
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Louise Dresser as Mrs. Theddon |
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Peggy Prevost as Edith Forge (as Marjorie Prevost) |
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Ann May as Carol Gardner |
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Ethel Wales as Mrs. Forge |
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Cullen Landis as Nathan Forge |
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Ralph Lewis as Johnathan Forge |
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Frank Currier as Caleb Gridley |
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Eddie Phillips as Gordon Ruggles |
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C.E. Anderson as (as Charles Anderson) |
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David Butler as Si Plumb |
| Directing | Paul Powell | Director |
| Writing | Winifred Dunn | Writer |
| Writing | H.H. Van Loan | Writer |
| Production | Max Graf | Producer |
| Camera | John Arnold | Director of Photography |
| Writing | William Dudley Pelley | Novel |