
An Indian girl is in love with French trapper Pierre, but he is interested in a French orphan, Marie. Complications ensue.


“The Old Code” is one of those old-timey flicks that, honestly, you probably don't need to chase down today unless you're really into digging through dusty film history or you have a soft spot for very straightforward love triangles set in the wilderness. If you’re a fan of early cinema where intentions are painted in ...

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

Ben F. Wilson

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"“The Old Code” is one of those old-timey flicks that, honestly, you probably don't need to chase down today unless you're really into digging through dusty film history or you have a soft spot for very straightforward love triangles set in the wilderness. If you’re a fan of early cinema where intentions are painted in broad strokes and emotions are big, you might find a certain charm here. But if you need anything resembling modern pacing or nuanced characters, you're going to feel like you're w..."
James Oliver Curwood, Everett C. Maxwell
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