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THE HUNTRESS (1923) Colleen Moore, Lloyd Hughes, Walter Long, Native Americans
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Vintage original 11x14 in. US lobby cardfrom the classic 1920's Native American-themed silent film drama,
THE HUNTRESS
, released in 1923 by First National and
directed by John Francis Dillon and Lynn Reynolds
. Based upon the novel by Hulbert Footner, Bela (Colleen Moore), reared by Indians, learns that she is a white orphan and runs away from the Indian village to avoid marrying a brave from the tribe. She determines to marry land prospector Sam Gladding (Lloyd Hughes), who resists her advances but later falls in love with Bela when an Indian sage gives him some advice. The cast includes Russell Simpson, Walter Long, C.E. Anderson, Snitz Edwards, and Chief John Big Tree.
The image features an interior shot of
Sam Gladding (
Lloyd Hughes
, far left
) and Joe Hagland (
Walter Long
) pausing in their fight to look along with the other two men at
Bela (
Colleen Moore
), a white orphan raised by
Native Americans, who just entered the cabin and asks the men, "Whose?"
It is unrestored in fine- condition with a dust shadow inside the right border; one pinhole in the top and bottom borders; several small creases on the top right corner with a lesser amount on the bottom right corner; small smudges in the center of the bottom border; and a very light 5 in. long horizontal crease beneath the top edge starting at the left corner. There are no tears, stains, writing, or other flaws.
The Huntress
was the first film Colleen Moore made after signing a contract with First National in 1923. This film was the first film that Colleen worked under John Francis Dillon and the first film that she and actor Lloyd Hughes appeared in together.
The July 1923 issue of
American Cinematographer
magazine reported that exteriors for
The Huntress
were filmed in Bishop, CA. In a monthly column called "A Letter from Location" in the October 1923
Picture-Play
magazine, Colleen Moore more specifically located the production in the snowy High Sierras at Mammoth Lake, CA, where the cast and crew stayed at a mountaineer camp. At one point, in order to change locations, the production had to dynamite the snow drifts blocking the roads. Other mountain locations included Convict Lake, Twin Lakes, and Silver Lake.