The Tiger's Cub
American 1920 film
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The Tiger's Cub is a lost[1] 1920 American silent drama film directed by Charles Giblyn. It was adapted from George Potter's 1915 play staged in London.[2] The play was novelized by George Goodchild.




Directed byCharles Giblyn
Written byPaul H. Sloan
Based onTiger's Cub by George Goodchild
Produced byWilliam Fox
One review states, "It's a Klondike picture full of snow, ice, log cabins, macinaws , gamblers and much other scenery and character, but always snow in the foregrounds."[3] Pearl White wore fashionable gowns in the film.[4] Another review calls it a "faithful portrayal of Alaskan conditions."[5]
The six-reel drama is set in Alaska and includes a love story.[6]
Cast
- Pearl White as Tiger's Cub
- Thomas Carrigan as David Summers
- Jack Baston as Bill Slark
- John Davidson as Lone Wolf
- Frank Evans as Tiger
- John Woodford as Colonel Summers
- Ruby Hoffman as Hilda
- Albert Tavarnier as Father Jerome
Preservation
With no holdings located in archives, The Tiger's Cub is considered a lost film.[1]