The Snowbird

The Snowbird

Year: 1916

Runtime: 82 mins

Drama

John Wheeler (Warren Cook) finds himself in financial trouble and must prove his half‑ownership of a Canadian parcel. The only copy of the deed is held by Jean Corteau (Edwin Carewe, who also directs), who has traveled to the land and is attempting to seize the entire property for himself.

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