Soul of the Beast (1923)
Directed by John Griffith Wray
Genres - Drama |
Sub-Genres - Animal Picture, Melodrama |
Run Time - 77 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Janiss Garza
This comedy-drama featured Madge Bellamy's most unusual co-star -- an elephant named Oscar. Ruth Lorrimore (Bellamy) works at a circus where her only friend is Oscar. The cruel circus owner (Bert Sprouts) forces her to take the place of the "wild girl" and while she's locked in a side show cage, a cyclone hits. Oscar manages to save her, and she rides him to the Canadian Northwoods, where she meets Paul Nadeau, a crippled young musician (Cullen Landis). Caesar Durand, the town bully (Noah Beery), makes things tough for both Ruth and Nadeau until Oscar finally has enough and gives the villain his due. According to her interview in Speaking of Silents by William M. Drew, Bellamy felt the film did her career no good, calling her performance "disreputably coy."
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rescue, abuse, animal, animal-rescue, elephant, escape, fire, love, marriage, music, romance, silence