
Wings of the Morning
Adventure · Drama · Romance
Overview
In Singapore, Captain Robert Anstruthers protects his friend, Colonel Costabel, from a scandal involving the Colonel’s wife and Lord Ventnor. When Robert intervenes, Ventnor frames him for harassing the wife. To shield her innocence, Robert stays silent, is dishonorably discharged, and becomes a sailor under an assumed name.After a shipwreck, Robert saves Iris Deane, the ship owner's daughter. While surviving on a deserted island, they fall in love. When a rescue party arrives—led by Ventnor, Iris's suitor—Ventnor tries to discredit him. However, the Colonel's wife confesses the truth back in Singapore. Cleared of all charges, Robert is restored to his military rank and reunited with Iris.
Top Cast


William Farnum
William Farnum
Capt. Robert Anstruther
William Farnum
Capt. Robert Anstruther


Louise Lovely
Louise Lovely
Iris Deane
Louise Lovely
Iris Deane


Herschel Mayall
Herschel Mayall
Col. Costabel
Herschel Mayall
Col. Costabel


Frank Elliott
Frank Elliott
Lord Ventnor
Frank Elliott
Lord Ventnor


G. Raymond Nye
G. Raymond Nye
Mir Jan
G. Raymond Nye
Mir Jan


Clarence Burton
Clarence Burton
Taung Si Ali
Clarence Burton
Taung Si Ali
Harry De Vere
Harry De Vere
Sir Arthur Deane
Harry De Vere
Sir Arthur Deane
Genevieve Blinn
Genevieve Blinn
Lady Costabel
Genevieve Blinn
Lady Costabel
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