The Ship of Souls is a 1925 American silent 3-D Western film,[1] directed by Charles Miller. It was based on the Western novel The Ship of Souls by Emerson Hough, published after his death.[2] It was produced by Max O. Miller, who created the 3-D process used in the film. The film is now considered lost.[3]
The Ship of Souls | |
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Directed by | Charles Miller |
Written by | Frank P. Donovan |
Produced by | Max O. Miller |
Starring | Bert Lytell Lillian Rich Cyril Chadwick |
Cinematography | Edwin B. DuPar |
Production companies | Encore Pictures Stereoscopic Film Company |
Distributed by | Associated Exhibitors |
Release date | December 20, 1925 |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Langley Barnes (Bert Lytell) goes to the North Country after being abandoned by his wife. There he falls in love with Christine Garth (Lillian Rich), and though he is not legally divorced, marries Christine. Captain Churchill (Cyril Chadwick) is posted to the area to build a radio transmitter, and after returning to the United States, marries Langley's wife, who has now obtained a divorce. After Churchill alerts Barnes with a radio transmission, Langley remarries Christine in a legal ceremony.
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