Jacqueline, or Blazing Barriers (1923)
Jacqueline Roland, the daughter of a backwoodsman, meets Henri Dubois during a visit to the city, but is unresponsive to his attentions. Henri later takes charge of the lumber camp where Jacqueline lives, and is closely followed by Li Chang, who is blackmailing him to keep secret a murder he committed years earlier. The new boss is determined to win Jacqueline for himself and convinces her lover, Raoul Radon, that she no longer cares for him. When Li Chang kidnaps Jacqueline, Henri comes to claim her and an oil lamp is upset during the ensuing struggle. As the fire spreads into the forest, Jacqueline escapes with Li Ching in pursuit. She and Raoul are reunited, while Henri perishes in the blaze.
Director:
Dell Henderson
Writers:
Dorothy Farnum, Thomas F. Fallon.
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Marguerite Courtot as Jacqueline Roland |
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Helen Rowland as Jacqueline, as a child |
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Gus Weinberg as Her father |
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Effie Shannon as Her mother |
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Lew Cody as Raoul Radon |
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Edmund Breese as Edmund MacDonald |
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Sheldon Lewis as Henri DuBois |
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Joseph Depew as Raoul Radon (as a child) |
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Russell Griffin as Little Peter |
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J. Barney Sherry as His Father |
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Edria Fisk as His Daughter |
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Charles Fang as Li Chang |
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Paul Panzer as Gambler |
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Taxie the Dog as |
| Writing | Dorothy Farnum | Screenplay |
| Writing | Thomas F. Fallon | Screenplay |
| Writing | James Oliver Curwood | Story |
| Directing | Dell Henderson | Director |
| Crew | George Peters | Cinematography |
| Camera | Dan Maher | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Charles Downs | Camera Operator |