The Beaten Path
An Atmosphere of the Northwest, in Primitive Surroundings
A lost film. "The Beaten Path" was a 3-reel 3000-foot film produced by the Eclair company in the United States. The film was directed by O.A.C. Lund, and starred Barbara Tennant, O.A.C. Lund, Alec B. Francis, Julia Stuart, Will E. Sheerer. It premiered in August of 1913. Plot summary from "Moving Picture World", August 23, 1913: "This three-reel picture has many big situations in it. In the cast are some of the company's best players: Alec Francis, Julia Stuart, Barbara Tennant, Will Sherer, O.A.C. Lund, Hector Dion, and others. The story is of a family feud between two families, the heads of which quarrel over a boundary line. The main scenes are laid about large mansions, but there are others in an atmosphere of the Northwest, in primitive surroundings. "The Beaten Path" is a real feature."
Production
Eclair American, Eclair
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Barbara Tennant
Barbara Lacelles Hall

O.A.C. Lund
Chester Randolph Thorne

Alec B. Francis
Randolph Thorne

Julia Stuart
Mrs. Randolph Thorne
Will E. Sheerer
George Edward Lacelles Hall
Hector Dion
The Man Who Died
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