The Lad and the Lion (1917)
Edgar Rice Burroughs' latest and most popular romance - with love triumphant
While on vacation from college, William Bankinton is shipwrecked. His mind a blank, he is picked up by a derelict ship upon which there are only a lion and a stowaway named Broot. After Broot commits suicide, Bankinton and the lion are cast adrift upon the shores of Africa where they exist in a primitive state for several months.
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Vivian Reed | As: Nakula | |
Will Machin | As: William Bankington (lad) | |
Charles Le Moyne | As: Dan Saada | |
Al W. Filson | As: Shiek Ali-es-hadji | |
Cecil Holland | As: Col. Vivier |
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While on vacation from college, William Bankinton is shipwrecked. His mind a blank, he is picked up by a derelict ship upon which there are only a lion and a stowaway named Broot. After Broot commits suicide, Bankinton and the lion are cast adrift upon the shores of Africa where they exist in a primitive state for several months.
Tagline: | Edgar Rice Burroughs' latest and most popular romance - with love triumphant |
Certification: | NR |
Cast
Vivian Reed |
Nakula |
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Will Machin |
William Bankington (lad) |
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Charles Le Moyne |
Dan Saada |
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Al W. Filson |
Shiek Ali-es-hadji |
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Cecil Holland |
Col. Vivier |
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Lafe McKee |
James Bankington |
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Alfred E. Green |
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Edgar Rice Burroughs |
Novel |
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Olga Celeste |
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