

Avalanche
An otherwise honest gambler, played by Jack Holt, begins to cheat at cards in order to put his son John Darrow through mining school in this lavish Zane Grey adaptation produced by Paramount. The callow foster-son pays back the noble gesture by running off with Holt's mistress, Olga Baclanova.
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Plot Summary
This silent film likely follows a dramatic and romantic narrative, typical of the era, possibly involving themes of love, loss, or societal challenges. As a lost film, specific plot details are unconfirmed.
Critical Reception
As "Avalanche" (1928) is a lost film, there is no available critical reception or audience feedback. Its original critical reception cannot be verified.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable, as the film is lost and its impact is unassessable.
Fun Fact
The film "Avalanche" (1928) is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies exist today, making it impossible to study its content or impact.
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