Jacqueline (also known as Blazing Barriers) is a 1923 American silent northern adventure drama film directed by Dell Henderson and starring Marguerite Courtot, Lew Cody and Edmund Breese.[1] It is based on a 1918 short story of the same title by James Oliver Curwood. It takes place amongst those working in the lumber industry in Quebec.
Jacqueline | |
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Directed by | Dell Henderson |
Written by | Thomas F. Fallon Dorothy Farnum |
Based on | Jacqueline by James Oliver Curwood |
Starring | Marguerite Courtot Lew Cody Edmund Breese |
Cinematography | Charles Downs Dan Maher George Peters |
Production company | Pine Tree Pictures |
Distributed by | Arrow Film Corporation |
Release date | March 19, 1923 |
Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Films directed by Dell Henderson | |
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