
Homeward Bound
Adventure · Drama · Romance
Overview
A group of seven people find themselves on a ship in the middle of an endless ocean, with no recollection of how they got there. (lost film)
Top Cast


Thomas Meighan
Thomas Meighan
Jim Bedford
Thomas Meighan
Jim Bedford


Lila Lee
Lila Lee
Mary Brent
Lila Lee
Mary Brent
Charles S. Abbe
Charles S. Abbe
Rufus Brent
Charles S. Abbe
Rufus Brent


William P. Carleton
William P. Carleton
Rodney
William P. Carleton
Rodney


Hugh Cameron
Hugh Cameron
Murphy
Hugh Cameron
Murphy
Gus Weinberg
Gus Weinberg
Captain Svenson
Gus Weinberg
Captain Svenson


Maude Turner Gordon
Maude Turner Gordon
Mrs. Brannigan
Maude Turner Gordon
Mrs. Brannigan


Cyril Ring
Cyril Ring
Rufus Brent Jr.
Cyril Ring
Rufus Brent Jr.
Katherine Spencer
Katherine Spencer
Clarissa Wynwood
Katherine Spencer
Clarissa Wynwood
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