The Lad and the Lion Filming Locations

The Lad and the Lion filming locations

Where was The Lad and the Lion filmed? The Lad and the Lion was filmed in 2 locations across United States in the following places:

The Lad and the Lion Filming Locations

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The Lad and the Lion (1917)
Runtime: 50 minutes
Rating:
Release year: 1917
IMDB: tt0008165
Plot summary

While on vacation from college, William Bankinton is shipwrecked. His mind a blank, he is picked up by a derelict ship upon which there are only a lion and a stowaway named Broot. After Broot commits suicide, Bankinton and the lion are cast adrift upon the shores of Africa where they exist in a primitive state for several months. One day, when Nakhia, the daughter of the Bedouin chief Ali-Es Hadji is out riding, she is beset by danger. Bankinton comes to her rescue and gradually he and the girl fall in love. Ben Saada, the bandit chief, desires Nakhia, and tries to kidnap her. The lion and Bankinton once again come to her defense, and in the ensuing fight, Bankinton is struck on the head and his memory is restored. He then proposes to Nakhia, and the couple set sail to America where they are reunited with Bankinton's family.

Genres
Drama
Cast
Vivian Reed
Will Machin
Charles Le Moyne
Al W. Filson
Directors
Alfred E. Green
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The Lad and the Lion filming locations