The Goddess of Lost Lake (1918)
Mary Thorne is the quarter-breed daughter of prospector Marshall Thorne. She has just returned from college and when a pair of hunters, Mark Hamilton and Chester Martin, come along, she decides it would be fun to dress in native garb and fool them. Both men find themselves attracted to her, even though Indians were taboo for whites in the racist days of the 1910s.
Director: Wallace Worsley
Genre: Drama, Western
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: October 14, 1918
Cast
- Louise Glaum - Mary Thorne
- Lawson Butt - Mark Hamilton (as W. Lawson Butt)
- Hayward Mack - Chester Martin
- Joseph J. Dowling - Marshall Thorne
- Frank Lanning - Eagle
- Monte Blue - (uncredited)
Screenplay
- Jack Cunningham (Scenario Writer)
- M. Van de Water (Story)
- Jack Cunningham (Screenplay)
Cinematography: L. Guy Wilky
Production: Robert Brunton Productions, Louise Glaum Organization
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Wallace Worsley
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Goddess of Lost Lake about?
- Mary Thorne is the quarter-breed daughter of prospector Marshall Thorne. She has just returned from college and when a pair of hunters, Mark Hamilton and Chester Martin, come along, she decides it would be fun to dress in native garb and fool them. Both men find themselves attracted to her, even though Indians were taboo for whites in the racist days of the 1910s.
- Who directed The Goddess of Lost Lake?
- The Goddess of Lost Lake was directed by Wallace Worsley.
- Who stars in The Goddess of Lost Lake?
- The Goddess of Lost Lake stars Louise Glaum, Lawson Butt, Hayward Mack, Joseph J. Dowling, Frank Lanning, Monte Blue.
- How long is The Goddess of Lost Lake?
- The Goddess of Lost Lake has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- What genre is The Goddess of Lost Lake?
- The Goddess of Lost Lake is a Drama, Western film.
- Where was The Goddess of Lost Lake produced?
- The Goddess of Lost Lake was produced in United States of America.