Flower of the North explained

Flower of the North
Director:David Smith
Producer:Albert E. Smith
Starring:Henry B. Walthall
Cinematography:Stephen Smith Jr.
Distributor:Vitagraph Company of America
Runtime:7 reels
Country:United States
Language:Silent (English intertitles)

Flower of the North is a surviving 1921 American silent northwoods drama film directed by David Smith and produced and distributed by the Vitagraph Company of America. It starred Henry B. Walthall and Pauline Starke and is based upon the novel of the same name by James Oliver Curwood.[1] [2]

Cast

Preservation

The film is preserved in a splendid print at Filmmuseum EYE Institut Netherlands with Dutch language intertitles.[3]

Notes and References

  1. https://catalog.afi.com/Catalog/moviedetails/9115 The AFI Catalog of Feature Films 1893-1993: Flower of the North
  2. http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/F/FlowerOfTheNorth1921.html Progressive Silent Film List: Flower of the North
  3. http://memory.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.mbrs.sfdb.981/default.html The Library of Congress/FIAF American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: Flower of the North