The Golden Trail is an American silent film released in 1920. Directed by Jean Hersholt and Lewis H. Moomaw, the script was written by Elizabeth Mahoney.
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Directed by | Jean Hersholt Lewis H. Moomaw |
Screenplay by | Elizabeth Mahoney |
Starring | Jane Novak Jack Livingston Jean Hersholt |
Cinematography | Clyde Cook Hal Mohr |
Production company | The American Lifeograph Company |
Distributed by | Arrow Films |
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Jane Novak starred in two roles within the film: first as "Faro," queen of an Alaskan gambling hall, and second as Jane Sunderlin, a college co-ed, beloved mascot of her college's football team.[1][2]
The film—set primarily in Alaska—was produced by the American Lifeograph Company, an independent outfit based in Portland, Oregon (where the film was shot).[3][4]
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