
The Northern Code
Drama
Overview
When drunken Canadian trapper Raoul La Fane attacks his young wife Marie, she takes a shot at him. La Fane falls, and Marie, thinking she killed him, flees into the white wilderness. Years later her secret comes back to haunt her.
Top Cast


Robert Ellis
Robert Ellis
Louis Le Blanc
Robert Ellis
Louis Le Blanc


Eva Novak
Eva Novak
Marie La Fane
Eva Novak
Marie La Fane


Francis McDonald
Francis McDonald
Raoul La Fane
Francis McDonald
Raoul La Fane


Josef Swickard
Josef Swickard
Père Le Blanc
Josef Swickard
Père Le Blanc


Jack Kenny
Jack Kenny
Pierre De Val
Jack Kenny
Pierre De Val


Claire de Lorez
Claire de Lorez
Señorita Anita Mendez
Claire de Lorez
Señorita Anita Mendez
Raye Hampton
Raye Hampton
Mama Le Blanc
Raye Hampton
Mama Le Blanc


Edward W. Borman
Edward W. Borman
Frank Clements
Edward W. Borman
Frank Clements
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