The Golden Trail
Originally released in 1920. The Golden Trail is a drama film. directed by Lewis H. Moomaw. At just 60 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Jane Novak, Jack Livingston, and Jean Hersholt
Synopsis
At the Golden Trail saloon in Alaska, Dave Langdon meets chorus girl Faro Kate who reminds him of his long-lost love, Jane Sunderlin. Meanwhile, back in the States, Harry Teal, scheming to steal a mine claim, hires Jane's brother Dick to do his dirty work in Alaska. After Jane accompanies her brother up North, Teal, who has designs on Jane, begins to fear that she will go back to Dave and so plots to discredit him by igniting the jealousy of Kate's admirer, Jim Sykes. Teal succeeds, and in the violent fight that erupts between Dave and Sykes, Sykes is shot by an unknown hand. While pursuing Sykes' assailant, Dave discovers Jane, but their reunion is cut short when Dave is arrested for the shooting.
Quick Facts
Directors
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- The American Lifeograph Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Golden Trail about?
At the Golden Trail saloon in Alaska, Dave Langdon meets chorus girl Faro Kate who reminds him of his long-lost love, Jane Sunderlin. Meanwhile, back in the States, Harry Teal, scheming to steal a ...
Who directed The Golden Trail?
The Golden Trail was directed by Lewis H. Moomaw.
How long is The Golden Trail?
The Golden Trail has a runtime of 1 hours and 0 minutes (60 minutes total).
When was The Golden Trail released?
The Golden Trail was released on September 1, 1920 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Golden Trail?
The main cast of The Golden Trail includes Jane Novak, Jack Livingston, Jean Hersholt, Bert Sprotte, Otto Matieson.