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Wolves of Kultur is a 1918 film serial, written and directed by Joseph A. Golden. It was Charles Hutchison's first serial and though he was the second lead, the film made him a star. Originally 15 chapters, it survives today only in an edited 7 chapter version, cut to showcase Hutchison's stuntwork.


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Wolves of Kultur
Directed byJoseph A. Golden
Written byJoseph A. Golden
Produced byGeorge B. Seitz
StarringLeah Baird,Charles Hutchison
Distributed byWestern Photoplays/Pathé
Release date
13 October 1918
Running time
15 episodes
CountryTemplate:Film US
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

Hurricane Hutch is a 1921 adventure film serial directed by George B. Seitz. The film is considered to be lost.[1] The story concerns the search for a lost formula for making paper from seaweed that will save a mortgaged papermill.

Cast

  • Charles Hutchison - Larry 'Hutch' Hutchdale
  • Lucy Fox - Nancy Kellogg
  • Warner Oland - Clifton Marlow
  • Diana Deer - Belle Brinkley
  • Ann Hastings - Ann Haviland
  • Harry Semels - Jim Tiegerley
  • Frank Redman - John Brinkley
  • Tom Goodwin - Silas Haviland (as Tomas G. Goodwin)
  • Charles 'Patch' Revada - Bill Hogan (as Charles Revada)
  • Joe Cuny - Wilson Winslow

Chapter Titles

  1. The Secret Cipher
  2. The Cycle Bullet
  3. The Millionth Chance
  4. Smashing Through
  5. One Against Many
  6. At the Risk of his Neck
  7. On a Dangerous Coast
  8. Double Crossed
  9. Overboard
  10. The Show Down
  11. Hare and Hounds
  12. Red Courage
  13. Neck and Neck
  14. The Secret of the Flame
  15. The Last Duel

See also

References

  1. ^ "Progressive Silent Film List: Hurricane Hutch". Silent Era. Retrieved 2008-02-24.

Lahue, Kalton C. , Continued Next Week: A History of the Moving Picture Serial, 1964, Univeristy of Oklahoma Press