The Iron Hand Filming Locations

The Iron Hand filming locations

Where was The Iron Hand filmed? The Iron Hand was filmed in 2 locations across United States in the following places:

The Iron Hand Filming Locations

Bangor is a city in Maine. On Main Street, a towering statue of folkloric lumberjack Paul Bunyan hints at Bangor’s former status as a timber hub. The Maine Discovery Museum has hands-on exhibits on nature, science and the arts, geared to kids. Nearby, the University of Maine Museum of Art focuses on modern and contemporary works. To the north, Bangor City Forest is crossed by trails and inhabited by beaver and deer.

The Iron Hand (1916)
Runtime: 50 minutes
Rating:
Release year: 1916
IMDB: tt0006868
Plot summary

After political boss Tim Noland adopts Roy, a dead crony's infant son, he reluctantly gives the boy up to a doctor who claims that if he's raised in a respectable environment, he will grow into a model citizen. Roy returns 20 years later to live with Tim and is appalled at his unscrupulous methods of conducting business. Then he falls in love with Enid Winslow, the daughter of a social reformer who is running for office against Tim. Largely due to Roy's financial support, Winslow wins the election, but, holding a grudge against Tim and anyone connected to him, he refuses to let Enid marry Roy. The breach between the families is healed, however, and the marriage planned, when Tim offers to pay all of Winslow's campaign debts.

Genres
Drama
Cast
Edward Clark
Hobart Bosworth
Jack Curtis
William V. Mong
Directors
Ulysses Davis
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The Iron Hand filming locations