

The North Wind's Malice
1920 Directed by Paul BernWhen Lois Folsom's continual complaints about her husband Roger's sloppiness finally drive him out of the house, Lois seeks solace in the company of their friend, Henry Carter. Roger's brother Tom, angry at Lois because of her interference in his courtship of Dorothy Halstead, the ward of Jewish storekeeper Abe Guth, informs his brother that Lois has kissed Carter. This knowledge propels him to accept Jack Harkness' invitation to join in a gold mining expedition of Arctic City in Alaska. Unaware that his wife is pregnant, Roger leaves, and Lois, who is now desperate, accepts Carter's care. In the meantime, the Guth's store is destroyed by fire and Tom sustains the family by stealing food, but is jailed for his efforts. After Lois' baby is born, Carter ventures North to inform Roger. After an initial confrontation between the two men, Roger returns to his wife and frees Tom from jail. Tom, realizing the damage that his lies have caused, confesses his deceit and wins Dorothy's heart.

Tom Santschi
....................................................Roger

Jane Thomas
....................................................Lois

Joe King
....................................................Henry Carter

Julia Stuart
....................................................Mrs. Carter

William H. Strauss
....................................................Abe Guth

Walter Abel
....................................................Tom

Vera Gordon
....................................................Rachel Guth
Director
...........................................................Paul Bern
Carl Harbaugh
Story
...........................................................Rex Beach
Director of Photography
...........................................................Oliver T. Marsh
George Peters
Lucien Tainguy
Roy Vaughn
Production Companies
...................................................Eminent Authors Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Drama
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