Returning from World War I, Glenn Kilbourne travels to Arizona to regain his health. He meets a local girl, Flo Hutler, who helps him recover.


The Call of the Canyon, a silent film released in 1923, is a poignant and thought-provoking tale of love, redemption, and self-discovery, set against the breathtaking backdrop of Arizona's rugged landscape. Directed by Louis King, the film boasts a talented cast, including Richard Dix, Lois Wilson, and Marjorie Daw, wh...

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"The Call of the Canyon, a silent film released in 1923, is a poignant and thought-provoking tale of love, redemption, and self-discovery, set against the breathtaking backdrop of Arizona's rugged landscape. Directed by Louis King, the film boasts a talented cast, including Richard Dix, Lois Wilson, and Marjorie Daw, who deliver captivating performances that bring depth and nuance to the story.The film's narrative is a masterful exploration of the human experience, delving into themes of identity..."
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