
Melodrama about a man who heads into the Northwest after he mistakenily believes he has killed another man and is followed there by his sister..

body{background-color:black;color:white}p{font-size:16px;line-height:1.5}span{color:#C2410C}strong{color:#EAB308}The early 20th-century American cinema landscape was dotted with films that explored the human condition in profound, albeit melodramatic, ways. Among these, North Star stands out as a gripping tale of mista...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Paul Powell

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"body{background-color:black;color:white}p{font-size:16px;line-height:1.5}span{color:#C2410C}strong{color:#EAB308}The early 20th-century American cinema landscape was dotted with films that explored the human condition in profound, albeit melodramatic, ways. Among these, North Star stands out as a gripping tale of mistaken guilt, familial devotion, and the pursuit of redemption.Directed by Charles Horan and Rufus King, this 1925 melodrama follows a man who, believing he has committed a mortal sin..."
Charles Horan, Rufus King
United States

