Lass of the Lumberlands
1916 film
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A Lass of the Lumberlands is a 1916 silent film serial directed by Paul Hurst and J. P. McGowan, and starring Helen Holmes.[1] The serial is considered to be lost.[2]
Directed byPaul Hurst
J. P. McGowan
J. P. McGowan
Written byE. Alexander Powell
Ford Beebe
Ford Beebe
Produced bySamuel S. Hutchinson
J. P. McGowan
J. P. McGowan
| A Lass of the Lumberlands | |
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| Directed by | Paul Hurst J. P. McGowan |
| Written by | E. Alexander Powell Ford Beebe |
| Produced by | Samuel S. Hutchinson J. P. McGowan |
| Starring | Helen Holmes Leo D. Maloney Thomas G. Lingham |
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Running time | 15 two-reel episodes |
| Country | United States |
| Languages | Silent English intertitles |
| Box office | £2,000,000 |
Cast
- Helen Holmes as Helen Holmes/Helen Dawson
- Leo D. Maloney as Tom Dawson
- Thomas G. Lingham as "Dollar" Holmes
- William N. Chapman
- Paul Hurst
- Katherine Goodrich
- Frank Hemphill
- William Behrens
Chapter titles
- The Lumber Pirates
- The Wreck in the Fog
- First Blood
- A Deed of Daring
- The Burned Record
- The Spiked Switch
- The Runaway Car
- The Fight in Camp I
- The Double Fight
- The Gold Rush
- The Ace High Loses
- The Main Line Wreck
- (Title Unknown)
- The Indian's Head
- Retribution
Locations
Lass of the Lumberlands was shot on location in Humboldt County, California.[3]