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The Ice Flood

1926Movie60 minEnglish

Jack De Quincy, an American graduate of Oxford, is still considered a wastrel playboy by his father, owner of a giant lumber company in the American northwest. To prove he is a man his father sends him there to take charge of a large lumber camp, filled with brawny he-men who spend their time drinking, gambling and brawling when not cutting timber. Once there, Jack establishes himself by winning a fight against "Dum-Dum" Pete, the toughest man in those parts. Along the way he sees to it that a needed operation is performed on the camp's mascot, a crippled young boy, and saves his sweetheart, Marie O'Nei, that daughter of a rival lumber company, from drowning in the river when the spring thaw causes an ice-break flood.

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Director: William NighGenres: Drama, Western

Plot Summary

In a remote Alaskan settlement during the gold rush, a young Chinese woman named Choy (Anna May Wong) finds herself caught between the affections of a gruff prospector and a smooth-talking gambler. As tensions rise amidst the harsh frontier environment and the looming threat of an ice flood, she must navigate dangerous loyalties and make a choice that will determine her fate.

Critical Reception

Information on critical reception for 'The Ice Flood' is scarce due to its age and limited surviving prints. Contemporary reviews likely focused on its melodramatic elements and the novelty of its setting and star. As a silent film, its reception would have been judged on visual storytelling, dramatic performances, and its adherence to popular genre conventions of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • A melodramatic tale set against the backdrop of the Alaskan gold rush.
  • Features a notable performance by early Hollywood star Anna May Wong.
  • The film likely emphasized themes of survival, love, and the unforgiving nature of the frontier.

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Fun Fact

Anna May Wong, a pioneering Chinese-American actress, starred in 'The Ice Flood' at a time when opportunities for Asian actors in Hollywood were extremely limited, making her role significant in the history of representation in film.

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