

The New South
1916 Directed by Robert ThornbyNortherner Captain Ford, U.S.A., is sent down south to trail a gang of moonshiners. Jefferson Gwynne, hot-headed young southerner, believes Ford is an abolitionist and takes an instant dislike to him. Jeff’s sister Georgia is attracted to Ford, especially after her saves her in a runaway accident, much to the chagrin of her cousin Paul Fitzhugh who is in love with her. Jefferson accuses Ford of fomenting political unrest among the blacks and attacks him with Ford’s sword. Ford fends him off but when Jeff is wounded the captain goes for help rabble rouser Sampson steals up and murders Jeff observed by Paul, who remains silent. Ford is jailed for the murder but after many travails is finally cleared and reunited with Georgia.

Ethel Clayton
....................................................Georgia Gwynne, as an adult

Carlyle Blackwell
....................................................Harry Ford, as an adult

Herbert Barrington
....................................................Gen. Gwynne

Stanhope Wheatcroft
....................................................Paul Fitzhugh

William Sherwood
....................................................Jefferson

Madge Evans
....................................................Georgia Gwynne, as a girl
John Tansey
....................................................Harry Ford, as a boy
Director
...........................................................Robert Thornby
Story
...........................................................Clay M. Greene
Joseph R. Grismer
Scenario Writer
...........................................................Eugenie Magnus Ingleton
Screenplay
...........................................................Eugenie Magnus Ingleton
Production Companies
...................................................William A. Brady Picture Plays
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Drama
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