The Moving picture world (November 1921)

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JAMES OLI The Wild Flavor of the Wilderness, Strangely An old house built two hundrea years before by a chevalier of France who journeyed far to the North, with its wide forest aisles — its lakes and streams — its mountains. A scene that, years later, was to prove a fitting background for the fair young Jeanne D'Arcambal, wistful "flower of the north." All the witchery and charm and, withal, the ruggedness, which James Oliver Curwood wrote into his famous novel has been caught by > the director, David Smith, in this Vitagraph special production.