This film, believed lost, was based on William Vaughn Moody's 1906 play The Great Divide. The story was filmed as a silent film by MGM as The Great Divide (1925) and as an early silent/sound hybrid by First National also called The Great Divide (1929). Judith Temple has come West to Arizona for some excitement. As she says goodbye to her brother and his wife, who are returning to the East, Dr. Neil Cranford, who is in love with her, is called away to tend the broken ribs of a man injured in a barroom brawl.
Clarence G. Badger | Director |
William Vaughn Moody | Theatre Play |
Alexander Hall | Editor |
Edward Stevenson | Costume Designer |
Howard Estabrook | Screenplay |
Perry Finnerman | Assistant Camera |
Elmer Fryer | Still Photographer |
Sol Polito | Director of Photography |
Charles Schoenbaum | Director of Photography |