The Great White Trail
"AN EPIC OF THE ARTIC"
Originally released in 1917. The Great White Trail is a feature film. directed by Leopold Wharton.
Starring Doris Kenyon, Paul Gordon, and Thomas Holding
Synopsis
A husband, mistakenly believing his wife has cheated on him and that he is now the father of their newborn son, throws both her and her child out of the house. Frantic to the point of madness, she abandons her baby, and when she gains her sanity she flees to Alaska to start a new life. However, her husband finds out and follows her there.
Quick Facts
Directors
Top Cast
Doris Kenyon
as Prudence Carrington
Paul Gordon
as George Carrington
Thomas Holding
as Rev. Arthur Dean
Hans Roberts
as Charles Ware
Louise Hotaling
as Marie
F.W. Stewart
as The Vulture
Edgar L. Davenport
as Donald Ware
Dick Bennard
as Grocer boy
Bessie Wharton
as Marie's guardian
William F. Cooper
as Undetermined
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Great White Trail about?
A husband, mistakenly believing his wife has cheated on him and that he is now the father of their newborn son, throws both her and her child out of the house. Frantic to the point of madness, she ...
Who directed The Great White Trail?
The Great White Trail was directed by Leopold Wharton.
How long is The Great White Trail?
The Great White Trail has a runtime of 1 hours and 50 minutes (110 minutes total).
When was The Great White Trail released?
The Great White Trail was released on June 13, 1917 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Great White Trail?
The main cast of The Great White Trail includes Doris Kenyon, Paul Gordon, Thomas Holding, Hans Roberts, Louise Hotaling.