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The Sign Invisible

19180.0 / 1060 min
Drama

Overview

Dr. Robert Winston loses faith in himself and his religion when his own mother dies under his scalpel. Abandoning his profession, he moves to the Canadian Northwest, where he avoids companionship and drinks constantly. Despite Robert's atheism, he attracts the interest of Jeanette Mercier, the minister's daughter, and under her gentle influence, he is slowly regenerated. In the meantime, an Indian named Lone Deer bids a temporary farewell to his sweetheart Winona, whose father wishes to die among his own people, but when he finds her canoe overturned in the water, he assumes that she has drowned. Later Lone Deer saves Jeanette from Lou Baribeau, the brutal and lecherous company agent, but is seriously wounded in the struggle. Rev. Mercier convinces Robert to operate, and because the procedure proves successful, the doctor regains his faith and marries Jeanette. Winona finally returns to aid in Lone Deer's recovery.

Cast

Mitchell Lewis

Mitchell Lewis

Lone Deer

Victor Sutherland

Victor Sutherland

Dr. Robert Winston

William A. Williams

William A. Williams

Reverend Rene Mercier

Edward Roseman

Edward Roseman

Lou Baribeau

Mabel Julienne Scott

Mabel Julienne Scott

Jeanette Mercier

Hedda Nova

Hedda Nova

Winona

Phil Sanford

Phil Sanford

Monihan

Ray Chamberlin

Ray Chamberlin

Pierre

William Cavanaugh

William Cavanaugh

Chin Loo

Joseph Heron

Joseph Heron

Bad Nose

Roy Midland

Roy Midland

Towanah

Mary Carr

Mary Carr

Mrs. Winston

Crew

Edgar Lewis

Edgar Lewis

Director

Anthony Paul Kelly

Anthony Paul Kelly

Writer

Edward Earle

Edward Earle

Cinematography