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Back to God's Country

After her father is killed by an outlaw, Dolores marries Peter. While they're at sea in the Arctic, Dolores meets the ship's captain, who is the man who killed her father. The captain causes an 'accident' to happen to Peter, so Dolores is all alone and defenceless as they drop anchor in a remote harbour.

Top Cast

  • Nell Shipman

    Nell Shipman

    Dolores LeBeau

  • Charles Arling

    Charles Arling

    'Sealskin' Blake

  • Wheeler Oakman

    Wheeler Oakman

    Peter Burke

  • Wellington A. Playter

    Wellington A. Playter

    Capt. Rydal

  • Ronald Byram

    Ronald Byram

    Peter Burke (Original Casting)

  • William Colvin

    William Colvin

    Mountie Shot by Rydal

  • Roy Laidlaw

    Roy Laidlaw

    Baptiste LeBeau, Dolores' Father

  • Kewpie Morgan

    Kewpie Morgan

    Bully in Bar

  • Charles Murphy

    Charles Murphy

    The Half-Breed

Overview

After her father is killed by an outlaw, Dolores marries Peter. While they're at sea in the Arctic, Dolores meets the ship's captain, who is the man who killed her father. The captain causes an 'accident' to happen to Peter, so Dolores is all alone and defenceless as they drop anchor in a remote harbour.

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