| The Silent Enemy
 (1930) Canada
 B&W : [?] Eight? reels / 2290 metres
 Directed by H.P. Carver
 Cast: Chief Yellow Robe [Chetoga, the tribe leader], Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance [Baluk, the mighty hunter], Chief Akawanush [Dagwan, the medicine man], Spotted Elk [Neewa, Chetoga’s daughter], Cheeka [Cheeka, Chetoga’s son] [?] Burden-Chanler Productions or Beacon Films Corporation? production; distributed by Paramount Publix Corporation [A Burden-Chanler Production; A Paramount Picture]. / Produced by W. Douglas Burden and William C. Chanler. Scenario by Richard Carver, from a screen story by W. Douglas Burden. Prologue by Chief Yellow Robe. Technical advisor, L.A. Bonn. Animal expert, Doctor Allan Bachrach. Assistant director, Earl M. Welch. Cinematography by Marcel Le Picard + [Horace D. Ashton, Frank M. Broda, William Casel and Otto Durkoltz]. Intertitles written by Julian Johnson. Music score by Massard Kur Zhene. / Released 2 August 1930. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / Silent film. Drama-Documentary. Survival status: Print exists in the film holdings of Film Preservation Associates. Current rights holder: (unknown) Keywords: Canada: Ontario: Temagami Forest Reserve - Native Americans Listing updated: 6 May 2010. References: Film credits, film viewing : Limbacher-Feature p. 223 : ClasIm-204 p. 3 : Website-IMDb. Home video: Blu-ray Disc, DVD. |