The villain of this serial, the "Wolf Devil", whose head covering amazingly looks like a REAL wolf's head, is determined to eradicate the non-native races from Alaska. Quite a large goal as compared to other serials of this period.

So, "Queen of the Northwoods." If you're wondering if this old serial from way back in the 1920s is worth tracking down today, well, it really depends on what you're looking for. Die-hard silent film buffs and folks obsessed with the sheer oddity of early cinema might find some strange charm here. But if you're hoping ...

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"So, "Queen of the Northwoods." If you're wondering if this old serial from way back in the 1920s is worth tracking down today, well, it really depends on what you're looking for. Die-hard silent film buffs and folks obsessed with the sheer oddity of early cinema might find some strange charm here. But if you're hoping for anything remotely resembling modern pacing, acting, or even a plot that makes consistent sense, you're probably going to be in for a rough time. This one's definitely not for c..."
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