The Salamander (1916)
"IN THE MIDST OF SUCH PASTORAL PLEASURES, SASSOON, THE WOLF, CONCOCTS HIS SCHEME."
When Sassoon, also known as "The Wolf” attempts to swindle Dore Baxter out of her grandmother’s farm Garry Lindaberry and the villain’s wife conspire to thwart him leading to a happy conclusion for Dore & Garry.
Director: Arthur Donaldson
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: January 23, 1916
Cast
- Ruth Findlay - Dore Baxter
- Iva Shepard - Beatrice Snyder
- John St. Polis - Albert Sassoon
- J. Frank Glendon - Garry Lindaberry
- J. Albert Hall - Harrigan Blood
- Edgar L. Davenport - Philip Messingale
Screenplay
- Owen Johnson (Novel)
Production: B.S. Moss Motion Picture Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
partially lost film
More Films by Director: Arthur Donaldson
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Salamander about?
- When Sassoon, also known as "The Wolf” attempts to swindle Dore Baxter out of her grandmother’s farm Garry Lindaberry and the villain’s wife conspire to thwart him leading to a happy conclusion for Dore & Garry.
- Who directed The Salamander?
- The Salamander was directed by Arthur Donaldson.
- Who stars in The Salamander?
- The Salamander stars Ruth Findlay, Iva Shepard, John St. Polis, J. Frank Glendon, J. Albert Hall, Edgar L. Davenport.
- How long is The Salamander?
- The Salamander has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- What genre is The Salamander?
- The Salamander is a Drama film.
- Where was The Salamander produced?
- The Salamander was produced in United States of America.