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The Valley of the Giants

  • 1919
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Grace Darmond and Wallace Reid in The Valley of the Giants (1919)
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Rival logging companies battle for the Valley of the Giants (redwood trees) when a young engineer returns home to help his father by building a new rail line to transport the logs to the saw... Read allRival logging companies battle for the Valley of the Giants (redwood trees) when a young engineer returns home to help his father by building a new rail line to transport the logs to the sawmill. A romance between the engineer and the rival's niece complicates the situations.Rival logging companies battle for the Valley of the Giants (redwood trees) when a young engineer returns home to help his father by building a new rail line to transport the logs to the sawmill. A romance between the engineer and the rival's niece complicates the situations.

  • Director
    • James Cruze
  • Writers
    • Marion Fairfax
    • Peter B. Kyne
  • Stars
    • Wallace Reid
    • Grace Darmond
    • William Brunton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    56
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    • Director
      • James Cruze
    • Writers
      • Marion Fairfax
      • Peter B. Kyne
    • Stars
      • Wallace Reid
      • Grace Darmond
      • William Brunton
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Wallace Reid
    Wallace Reid
    • Bryce Cardigan
    Grace Darmond
    Grace Darmond
    • Shirley Sumner
    William Brunton
    William Brunton
    • Buck Ogilvy
    Charles Ogle
    Charles Ogle
    • Cardigan
    Ralph Lewis
    Ralph Lewis
    • Col. Pennington
    Alice Terry
    Alice Terry
    • Mrs. Cardigan
    • (as Alice Taafe)
    Kay Laurel
    • Moira McTavish
    Jack Hoxie
    Jack Hoxie
    • Jules Rondeau
    • (as Hart Hoxie)
    Noah Beery
    Noah Beery
    • Black Minorca
    Guy Oliver
    Guy Oliver
    • George Sea Otter
    William H. Brown
    • Judge Moore
    • (as W.H. Brown)
    Richard Cummings
    • McTavish
    Virginia Foltz
    Virginia Foltz
    • Marcelle
    Ogden Crane
    Ogden Crane
    • Mayor Poundstone
    Lillian Mason
    • Mrs. Poundstone
    Aleth Hansen
    • Henry Poundstone
    • (as Speed Hansen)
    Julia Hurley
    Julia Hurley
    • Martha
    • Director
      • James Cruze
    • Writers
      • Marion Fairfax
      • Peter B. Kyne
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    8boblipton

    There Were Giants In The Earth In Those Days

    This film is remembered, if at all, as the one on which Wallace Reid was injured and given heroin. The addiction and the brutal schedule Paramount kept its top male star to killed him by 1923. Thanks to a kickstarter production by Ed Lorusso, I was able to see this formerly missing film today, and found it a fine story with a dynamite score by David Drazin.

    Wallace Reid returns with an engineering degree to the town where his father, Charles Ogle, has been the top logger for forty years, and his mother is buried. Things have changed. Competitor Ralph Lewis owns the other half of the forest, the local rail line, and is squeezing a nearly blind Ogle into bankruptcy. He also has a gang of malicious thugs ready to maim and kill for ready cash, including Jack Hoxie and Noah Beery. Lewis also has a niece, Grace Darmond, who is loyal to him, but who grew up with Reid; they agree to be friends.

    The movie is well directed by James Cruze, and the print is in very good shape, although the modern viewer may find the simplicity of the camera set-ups under Frank Urson a little dull. There are a couple of highlight sequences. In the former, Lewis, Miss Darmond, and associates are on a runaway caboose, and it's up to Reid to rescue them. In the latter, the final confrontation between the forces of Lewis' thugs and Reid's work gang during a night time shoot builds up to a tremendous fight.

    The film is helped along by some fine location shooting in northern California and Oregon. The result is a handsome, engaging movie that should make fans of silent films very happy.
    blue-7

    Film Does Exist

    This is one of the films that the Russian film industry saved and a copy was turned over to the Library of Congress in the latter part of 2010. This was one of ten films that have thus far be returned to The Library of Congress. According to reports in the Washington Post there may be close to 200 silents that will in time find there way back to circulation. It seems that the Russians care more about the early art of film then Hollywood has. They cared enough to preserve titles that we have not taken care of. The first ten films includes titles directed by James Cruze, George Fitmaurice, Reginald Barker, Victor Fleming, Albert Austin, Edward F. Cline and Val Paul. They feature such stars as Betty Compson, Thomas Meigham, Renee Adore, Wallace Berry, Wallace Reid, Richard Dix, Lois Wilson, Harry Carrey and Jackie Coogan! In time we may have a chance to see an important list of films that have been lost to history until now.
    drednm

    Wallace Reid Is Terrific

    This 1919 film was shot on location in northern California and is famous for the accident that star Wallace Reid suffered just before filming began. The railroad car he and crew members were riding in fell off the track and tumbled down a hill into a creek. Reid suffered a gash to the back of his skull and had glass embedded in his arm as well as a back strain. The onsite doctor gave him morphine to kill the pain and continued to administer morphine throughout the shoot. By the end of filming, Reid was addicted.

    The plot has Reid returning to Sequoia, where is father is being squeezed out of the timberland by a ruthless competitor. Complications arise when Reid takes an interest in the competitor's niece (Grace Darmond).

    Since the competitor owns the railroad (which is used to transport timber out of the valley) Reid reveals plans to build a rival railroad ... an idea the competitor does not like.

    Along with the drama and romance we get several standout action sequences, including a big fight between Reid and a thug (Jack Hoxie), a runaway train with Reid running along the top railroad cars piled high with logs to reach the brake, and a near riot between rival rail gangs.

    This digital print from Gosfilmofond was gifted to Library of Congress in 2010 and is in surprisingly good shape. Co-stars include Ralph Lewis as the Colonel and Charles Ogle as the father, as well as Noah Beery, William Brunton, Guy Oliver and Alice Terry (briefly seen as the mother).

    Reid is terrific and Darmond is very pretty. This was also an important early feature film for 1920s cowboy star Jack Hoxie. The location shooting is stunning.

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    • Trivia
      Considered to be lost until 2010. A print was found in Gosfilmofond, the Russian state film archive and a digital copy was presented to the library of Congress on 22 October 2010.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Roaring West (1935)

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 1919 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los monarcas de la selva
    • Filming locations
      • Arcata, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      50 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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