Where the Pavement Ends
Originally released in 1923. Where the Pavement Ends is a drama film. directed by Rex Ingram. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Edward Connelly, Alice Terry, and Ramon Novarro
Synopsis
Pastor Spener, a missionary in Wallos, learns that Captain Gregson has closed his café to prove his earnestness as a Christian. Spener's daughter, Matilda, is in love with a handsome young native chief. Her father favors a marriage with Gregson, who is really a villain. The girl and her lover attempt to journey to his home, but their plans fail, and separation seems inevitable. The captain is killed. A lost film.
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- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Where the Pavement Ends about?
Pastor Spener, a missionary in Wallos, learns that Captain Gregson has closed his café to prove his earnestness as a Christian. Spener's daughter, Matilda, is in love with a handsome young native ...
Who directed Where the Pavement Ends?
Where the Pavement Ends was directed by Rex Ingram.
How long is Where the Pavement Ends?
Where the Pavement Ends has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was Where the Pavement Ends released?
Where the Pavement Ends was released on January 2, 1923 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Where the Pavement Ends?
The main cast of Where the Pavement Ends includes Edward Connelly, Alice Terry, Ramon Novarro, Harry T. Morey, John George.