Director: | Jean Hersholt Lewis H. Moomaw |
Screenplay: | Elizabeth Mahoney |
Starring: | Jane Novak Jack Livingston Jean Hersholt |
Cinematography: | Clyde Cook Hal Mohr |
Studio: | The American Lifeograph Company |
Distributor: | Arrow Films |
The Golden Trail is an American silent drama film released in 1920. Directed by Jean Hersholt and Lewis H. Moomaw, the script was written by Elizabeth Mahoney.
Jane Novak starred in two roles within the film: first as "Faro," queen of an Alaskan gambling hall, and second as Jane Sunderlin, a college student, beloved mascot of her college's football team.[1] [2]
The film—set primarily in Alaska—was produced by the American Lifeograph Company, an independent outfit based in Portland, Oregon (where the film was shot).[3] [4]