The Man from Lost River

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Directed byFrank Lloyd
Written by
The Man from Lost River
Directed byFrank Lloyd
Written by
Story byKatharine Newlin Burt
Starring
CinematographyNorbert Brodine
Production
company
Release date
  • November 1921 (1921-11)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

The Man from Lost River is a lost[1] American silent drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and released in 1921.[2][3][4] It stars House Peters, Fritzi Brunette, and Allan Forrest.[5]

As described in a film magazine,[6] Jim Barnes (Peters) has been raised in the woods and knows little of how to associate with women. As foreman at a lumber camp, he comes to love Marcia Judd (Brunette), but his backwardness allows her to be won over by the smooth talking Arthur Fosdick (Forrest), a New York society man who had recently come to the camp. Realizing that the young woman is in love with the Easterner and the weakness of his character, Jim constitutes himself as Marcia's protector without her knowledge. After proving his utter worthlessness, Arthur's death is brought about by his own cowardice, Marcia awakens to the strength of a noble man's love.[5]

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