
Soul of the Beast
Drama
Overview
This northwoods comedy-drama, by way of a circus drama, was directed by John Griffith Wray for Thomas H. Ince, and stars Madge Bellamy.
Top Cast


Madge Bellamy
Madge Bellamy
Ruth Lorrimore
Madge Bellamy
Ruth Lorrimore


Cullen Landis
Cullen Landis
Paul Nadeau
Cullen Landis
Paul Nadeau


Noah Beery
Noah Beery
Caesar Durand
Noah Beery
Caesar Durand


Vola Vale
Vola Vale
Jacqueline
Vola Vale
Jacqueline


Bert Sprotte
Bert Sprotte
Silas Hamm
Bert Sprotte
Silas Hamm
Harry L. Rattenberry
Harry L. Rattenberry
Pere Boussut
Harry L. Rattenberry
Pere Boussut


Carrie Clark Ward
Carrie Clark Ward
Mrs.Boussut
Carrie Clark Ward
Mrs.Boussut


Lincoln Stedman
Lincoln Stedman
Henri
Lincoln Stedman
Henri


Larry Steers
Larry Steers
Policeman
Larry Steers
Policeman


Vernon Dent
Vernon Dent
The Boob
Vernon Dent
The Boob
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