The Fog (1923)

In which a girl without a name makes a poet's dream of love come true.

The Fog (1923) poster

Nathan Forge, romantic son of a cruel businessman, publishes in a local newspaper a poem about a girl who once befriended him. The girl, a student in a nearby school, reads the poem and recognizes herself. Years pass, and Nathan goes through various hardships, including an unhappy marriage, imprisonment, and the war. Then in Siberia, working for the International Red Cross, he meets the girl who is the subject of his poem and thus achieves happiness. A lost film.

Director: Paul Powell
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 70 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: John Arnold
Production: Max Graf Productions
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Keywords

based on novel or book, world war i, red cross, silent

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Fog about?
Nathan Forge, romantic son of a cruel businessman, publishes in a local newspaper a poem about a girl who once befriended him. The girl, a student in a nearby school, reads the poem and recognizes herself. Years pass, and Nathan goes through various hardships, including an unhappy marriage, imprisonment, and the war. Then in Siberia, working for the International Red Cross, he meets the girl who is the subject of his poem and thus achieves happiness. A lost film.
Who directed The Fog?
The Fog was directed by Paul Powell.
Who stars in The Fog?
The Fog stars Mildred Harris, Louise Fazenda, Louise Dresser, Peggy Prevost, Ann May, Ethel Wales.
How long is The Fog?
The Fog has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is The Fog?
The Fog is a Drama film.
Where was The Fog produced?
The Fog was produced in United States of America.