The Ice Flood (Silent)
The Ice Flood (Silent)
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Shot at a lumber mill along the Klamath River in Oregon, The Ice Flood is based on a novelette by Johnston McCulley. As "The Brute Breaker", it first appeared in the August 10, 1918 edition of All-Star Weekly. Universal had previously filmed it using that name in 1919, with Frank Mayo and Harry Northrup as stars. Johnston McCulley is today best remembered as the creator of Zorro. Kenneth Harlan got his start with D.W. Griffith in 1916 and throughout the silent era was a top-billed leading man, playing opposite Lillian Gish, Anna Mae Wong and many other famous starlets. Big-budget films like The Ice Flood were called "Universal Jewel Productions" in hopes of justifying higher ticket prices. This ploy actually proved to discourage audiences, and Carl Laemmle did away with the practice in 1929.
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