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| image_size = Monroe Salisbury in ''The Savage''.
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| director = [[Rupert Julian]]
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Revision as of 21:54, 8 September 2011

The Savage is a 1917 silent film starring Colleen Moore and Monroe Salisbury. The film is lost.

The Savage
Directed byRupert Julian
Written byElliott J. Clawson (Scen)
Elliott J. Clawson (Story)
Produced byMel Epstein
StarringRuth Clifford
Colleen Moore
Monroe Salisbury
CinematographyJohn F. Seitz
Distributed byBluebird Photoplays, Inc.
Release date
19 November 1917 (USA)
Country United States

Story

Marie Louise returns home from finishing school,and catches the eye of Julio Sandoval, an emotional half-breed. She is engaged to Captain McKeever of the mounted police, but Sandoval wants her for himself. Finding her alone in the woods, the half-breed carries her to his cabin, but he is taken ill. Marie nurses him back to health, and when a rescue party arrives for her, she protects him. Back in town, Marie discovers McKeever has been taken prisoner by the outlaw Joe Bedotte. Julio goes to the rescue, losing his life in the process.

Cast

Background

Shortly after Colleen's arrival in Hollywood, the Triangle Studio went through a reorganization with the departure of D.W. Griffith for Europe. Colleen's contract was with Griffith's studio, not Triangle, and so she found herself on contract with no projects. She found a part in Universal Bluebird's film The Savage and was given several weeks off from her contract to film her part. In the film, Colleen plays the part of Lizette, a half-breed like Julio. This would be one of several "exotic" roles Colleen would play during her career, including her part as a Persian in The Devil's Claim.

Bibliography

  • Jeff Codori (2012), Colleen Moore; A Biography of the Silent Film Star, McFarland Publishing,(Print ISBN 978-0-7864-4969-9, EBook ISBN 978-0-7864-8899-5).