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Discovering that her husband is a bigamist, Nan returns with her young child to her Puget Sound, Washington, logging town hoping to live with her father. Everyone treats her as an outcast until Donald McKaye, her childhood sweetheart and... See more »

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Nan of the Sawdust Pile
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Donald McKaye
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The Laird of Tyee
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Mrs. McKaye
Maryland Morne ...
Jane McKaye
Elizabeth Waters ...
Elizabeth McKaye
William J. Ferguson ...
Mr. Daney (as W.J. Ferguson)
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Mrs. Daney
Patrick Rooney ...
Dirty' Dann OLeary (as Pat Rooney)
John Herdman ...
Caleb Brent
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Little Donald
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Billie Cotton ...
Nan as a child (uncredited)
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Big tough (uncredited)
Howard Ralston ...
Donald as a Boy (uncredited)

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Raoul Walsh

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Peter B. Kyne ... (novel) (as Peter Bernard Kyne)
 
James T. O'Donohoe ... (scenario)

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Raoul Walsh ... producer

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H. Lyman Broening
Charles Van Enger

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William Cameron Menzies

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Raoul Walsh ... presenter (as R.A. Walsh)

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Plot Summary

Discovering that her husband is a bigamist, Nan returns with her young child to her Puget Sound, Washington, logging town hoping to live with her father. Everyone treats her as an outcast until Donald McKaye, her childhood sweetheart and the son of a millionaire, returns from college. Donald's parents and sisters thwart their romance, believing that the mother of a bastard child is beneath him, but when Donald becomes gravely ill, his mother calls on Nan to nurse him back to health. Donald's marriage to Nan drives his father to disinherit him, and the old man fails to relent even after Donald saves his life in a river accident. Finally, the arrival of a son prompts a family reconciliation. Written by (AFI)

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Taglines Peter B. Kyne's Great Story of Nor'western Love (Print Ad- Glendale Evening News, ((Glendale, Calif.)) 2 October 1922) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Skovkongens Søn (Denmark)
  • Come polvere (Italy)
  • 世界を敵として(1922) (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Timmerkungens son (Sweden)
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Trivia Was Raoul Walsh's last independent film, and the last film he and his wife Miriam Cooper made together. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in The True Adventures of Raoul Walsh (2014). See more »

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