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Kings of the Forest

A romantic drama that unfolds in part in British India. Sona, who leaves home with her ​​child because of the quarrel between her two suitors, is threatened along the way by wild animals. The quarrelling suitors put their dispute behind them, and rescue her.

Top Cast

  • Tom Santschi

    Tom Santschi

    Fritz - Sona's Husband

  • Betty Harte

    Betty Harte

    Sona - Fritz's Wife

  • Frank Richardson

    Frank Richardson

    John Kruge - Sona's Father

  • Anna Dodge

    Anna Dodge

    Mrs. Kruge - Sona's Mother

  • Roy Watson

    Roy Watson

    John Vogel

  • Baby Lillian Wade

    Baby Lillian Wade

    Iona - Fritz & Sona's Child

  • Florence Dye

    Florence Dye

Overview

A romantic drama that unfolds in part in British India. Sona, who leaves home with her ​​child because of the quarrel between her two suitors, is threatened along the way by wild animals. The quarrelling suitors put their dispute behind them, and rescue her.

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