White Water (1926)
"White Water" is a short drama about lumberjack country. Nell Shipman plays a girl in love with nature and animals. One day she meets a crippled boy, who sings for pocket change. When she finds out that the boy is badly malnourished, Nell Shipman takes him under her wing and finds work for his elder brother. Then one day disaster strikes when the boy, who can't swim, falls into the river and is carried downstream. Nell Shipman jumps in a canoe and paddles frantically to reach the boy before the current takes him to the rapids, where mortal danger awaits.
Director: Bert Van Tuyle, Nell Shipman
Genre: Drama, Adventure
Runtime: 27 min
Release Date: July 22, 1926
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Screenplay
Production: Nell Shipman Productions Inc.
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
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More Films by Director: Bert Van Tuyle, Nell Shipman
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is White Water about?
- "White Water" is a short drama about lumberjack country. Nell Shipman plays a girl in love with nature and animals. One day she meets a crippled boy, who sings for pocket change. When she finds out that the boy is badly malnourished, Nell Shipman takes him under her wing and finds work for his elder brother. Then one day disaster strikes when the boy, who can't swim, falls into the river and is carried downstream. Nell Shipman jumps in a canoe and paddles frantically to reach the boy before the current takes him to the rapids, where mortal danger awaits.
- Who directed White Water?
- White Water was directed by Bert Van Tuyle, Nell Shipman.
- Who stars in White Water?
- White Water stars Nell Shipman, Ralph Cochner, Ray Peters, Donald Winslow.
- How long is White Water?
- White Water has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
- What genre is White Water?
- White Water is a Drama, Adventure film.
- Where was White Water produced?
- White Water was produced in United States of America.