The Wolf and His Mate

The Wolf and His Mate

50 mins | Drama | Jan. 7, 1918

When Donald Bayne, known in the North as The Wolf, loses his cabin to Steve Nolan in a backwoods court, he threatens and thrashes the new owner, then leaves him to tend to his traps. Upon his return, he discovers that Nolan has been killed in a shooting accident and that Bess Nolan, his niece, has moved into the cabin with Rose, her sister's child. Unable to evict her, The Wolf camps out next to the cabin, but soon realizes that this act has compromised her honor in the town. To correct the situation, he forces her into marriage, but she maintains a safe distance from him. When Bess's sister and "Snaky" Burns, her brother-in-law, kidnap Rose for use in their criminal activities, Bess implores Donald to intervene.

The Wolf and His Mate

50 mins | Drama | Jan. 7, 1918

The Wolf and His Mate
When Donald Bayne, known in the North as The Wolf, loses his cabin to Steve Nolan in a backwoods court, he threatens and thrashes the new owner, then leaves him to tend to his traps. Upon his return, he discovers that Nolan has been killed in a shooting accident and that Bess Nolan, his niece, has moved into the cabin with Rose, her sister's child. Unable to evict her, The Wolf camps out next to the cabin, but soon realizes that this act has compromised her honor in the town. To correct the situation, he forces her into marriage, but she maintains a safe distance from him. When Bess's sister and "Snaky" Burns, her brother-in-law, kidnap Rose for use in their criminal activities, Bess implores Donald to intervene.
Producers Universal Film Manufacturing Company
Original title The Wolf and His Mate
Directors Edward LeSaint
Writers Julia Maier, Doris Schroeder

Cast

Louise Lovely

as Bess Nolan

Jack Hoxie

as Donald Bayne, 'The Wolf' (as Hart Hoxie)

George Odell

as Steve Nolan (as George R. Odell)

Betty Schade

as Vida Burns

Georgia French

as Rose Nolan

Hector Dion

as 'Snaky' Burns