The Salvation Hunters (1925)




George K. Arthur, Georgia Hale - The Salvation Hunters




A cowardly young man, a bitter young woman, and a helpless child live on the docks, spend their days full of ennui watching a dredge dig the same hole day in and day out, chased around by the dredge workers. One day they finally decide to leave for the city together after they see a black cat.


Books with substantial mentioning of The Salvation Hunters

Robert K. Klepper
Silent Films, 1877-1996, A Critical Guide to 646 Movies
Jefferson, North Carolina and London, 1999

Georgia Hale, edited with an Introduction and Notes by Heather Kiernan
Charlie Chaplin, Intimate Close-Ups
Metuchen, N.J., & London, 1995

Sybil DelGaudio
Dressing the Part, Sternberg, Dietrich, and Costume
London and Toronto, 1993

Stanley Hochman (editor)
From Quasimodo to Scarlett O'Hara, A National Board of Review Anthology 1920 - 1940
New York, 1982

Books with an entry on The Salvation Hunters

Robert B. Connelly
The Motion Picture Guide, Silent Film 1910-1936
Chicago, 1986


Year: 1925
Country: United States
 
IMDb: 0016310