Love's Wilderness
Originally released in 1924. Love's Wilderness is a drama/romance film. directed by Robert Z. Leonard. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Corinne Griffith, Holmes Herbert, and Ian Keith
Synopsis
Worthless French cad Paul L'Estrange leads a young Southern girl, Linda Lou Heath, from the shelter of her home in Dixie to a cabin in the Canadian wilderness, where he soon tires of his new plaything. He has a friend carry a message of his death to her and leaves her to the ravages of a cold Canadian winter. Her childhood sweetheart, David Tennant, comes to her rescue, they marry, and he takes a position in Malaysia. There, she finds her first husband, whom she thought dead, serving a term in the government prison--soon to be released. The Southern belle, the former Linda Lou Heath from the 'land o' cotton', is now in a Malayan jungle as Linda Lou Heath L'Estrange Tennant, the wife of two husbands.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Corinne Griffith
as Linda Lou Heath
Holmes Herbert
as David Tennant
Ian Keith
as Paul L'Estrange
Maurice de Canonge
as Pierre Bazin
Emily Fitzroy
as Matilda Heath
Anne Schaefer
as Prudence Heath
Bruce Covington
as Colonel Heath
David Torrence
as The Governor
Frank Elliott
as Van Arsdale
Adolph Milar
as Captain Moreau
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Corinne Griffith Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Love's Wilderness about?
Worthless French cad Paul L'Estrange leads a young Southern girl, Linda Lou Heath, from the shelter of her home in Dixie to a cabin in the Canadian wilderness, where he soon tires of his new playth...
Who directed Love's Wilderness?
Love's Wilderness was directed by Robert Z. Leonard.
How long is Love's Wilderness?
Love's Wilderness has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was Love's Wilderness released?
Love's Wilderness was released on December 14, 1924 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Love's Wilderness?
The main cast of Love's Wilderness includes Corinne Griffith, Holmes Herbert, Ian Keith, Maurice de Canonge, Emily Fitzroy.