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“JULES OF THE STRONG HEART”
"JULES OF THE STRONG HEART"
CAST
JULES LEMAIRE GEORGE BEBAN
Joy Farnsworth Helen Eddy
Tom, her father, Charles Ogle
Ted Kendall .Raymond Hatton
Jim Burgess Guy Oliver
Jack Liggitt Ernest Joy
Louis, the "Red Fox" H. B, Carpenter
Head of the Hudson Bay
Trapping Colony ;.... Edward Martin
Director Donald Crisp
SYNOPSIS
Jules Lemaire, a happy-go-lucky French Canadian, comes singing through the woods into the camp of the Nemo Lumber Company in the heart of the Canadian woods. To all inquiries about himself and the charming year-old baby he carries, Jules gives a laughing, evasive reply. He is engaged, however, as they are very short of help.
Tom Farnsworth, is boss of the camp and just at this time unpopular with his men because of fancied grievances as to salaries. His daughter Joy, on the contrary, is the favorite of everyone, most especially with Big Jim Burgess, burly logger, who aspires to her favor in rough caveman fashion; Kendall, the time-keeper; and later with Jules himself.
The three clash over the girl with Jules and Kendall arrayed against Burgess, when the logger becomes offensive in forcing his company upon her. Hximiliated for the moment, Burgess waits his opportunity for revenge.
This comes sooner than he had expected. For the following pay day the money fails to arrive on time and the men, already dissatisfied, become extremely restive. Kendall assures them that the money is waiting at the railroad junction but cannot be brought over because of the storm which is so roughing the river that it would be almost impossible for a boat to attempt the crossing.
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