The Silent Lie Trailer

The Silent Lie Trailer (1917)

28 May 1917 Drama 60 mins

Lady Lou is forced by Hatfield, her cruel foster father, into the dance hall life at a brutal lumber camp. Through the efforts of a stranger who is secretly in love with her, Lou escapes to a neighboring camp where she meets and marries the lumberjack Conahan without telling him of her past.

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Cast

Miriam Cooper

as Lady Lou

Ralph Lewis

as Hatfield

Charles Clary

as Conahan

Monroe Salisbury

as The Stranger

Henry A. Barrows

as The Priest

Howard Davies

as The Fur Dealer

William Eagle Shirt

as The Indian

Crew

Raoul Walsh

Director

William Fox

William Fox Presenter

Dal Clawson

Dal Clawson Director of Photography

Chester B. Clapp

Chester B. Clapp Scenario Writer

International Titles

Den tavse Løgn Trailer

La bugia muta Trailer

Camille of the Yukon Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 28 May 1917

Production Companies

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