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The Hostage

The Highlanders and Lowlanders are sworn enemies until Lieutenant Kemper, the son of Brigadier Kemper, the leader of the militaristic Lowlanders, is held hostage by the Highlanders until his father's army has retreated to its own boundaries. Much to his surprise, the lieutenant is treated with kindness and consideration by his captors, especially by Boyadi and his beautiful daughter Nathalia, whom he learns to love. Thus, instead of obeying his father's command to escape at an appointed time when the Lowlanders plan to violate their pledge and storm the fortress, he keeps his promise to his captors and remains a prisoner.

Top Cast

  • Wallace Reid

    Wallace Reid

    Lieutenant Kemper

  • Dorothy Abril

    Dorothy Abril

    Nathalia

  • Gertrude Short

    Gertrude Short

    Sophia (her sister)

  • Clarence Geldart

    Clarence Geldart

    Brigadier

  • Guy Oliver

    Guy Oliver

    Vanvoyd

  • Marcia Manon

    Marcia Manon

    Eunice

  • Noah Beery

    Noah Beery

    Boyadi

  • George Spaulding

    George Spaulding

    Ragnor

  • Lillian Leighton

    Lillian Leighton

    Marienka

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The Highlanders and Lowlanders are sworn enemies until Lieutenant Kemper, the son of Brigadier Kemper, the leader of the militaristic Lowlanders, is held hostage by the Highlanders until his father's army has retreated to its own boundaries. Much to his surprise, the lieutenant is treated with kindness and consideration by his captors, especially by Boyadi and his beautiful daughter Nathalia, whom he learns to love. Thus, instead of obeying his father's command to escape at an appointed time when the Lowlanders plan to violate their pledge and storm the fortress, he keeps his promise to his captors and remains a prisoner.

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