Wanderer of the Wasteland (1924 film)

Wanderer of the Wasteland

Theatrical release poster, likenesses of Jack Holt and Billie Dove
Directed by Irvin Willat
Produced by Lucien Hubbard
Written by
Based on Wanderer of the Wasteland 
by Zane Grey
Starring
Cinematography Arthur Ball
Production
company
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release dates
  • June 21, 1924 (USA)
Running time
60 minutes
Country United States
Language Silent
English intertitles

Wanderer of the Wasteland is a 1924 American color silent Western film directed by Irvin Willat and starring Jack Holt, Noah Beery, and Billie Dove. This was the third feature film to be photographed entirely in Technicolor.

Plot

The film is based on Zane Grey's 1923 novel of two brothers, one an honest cowpoke, the other a gambler. When Adam Larey (Jack Holt) confronts his younger brother Guerd (James Mason) about his gambling addiction, the latter is accidentally shot. A distraught Adam, believing he has killed his own brother, flees into the desert. He later learns that Guerd was merely wounded and returns to the loving arms of beautiful Billie Dove.

Production background

Paramount Pictures decided to make a picture entirely in Technicolor following the success of the Technicolor sequences in the film The Ten Commandments (1923) and director Irvin Willat's own Heritage of the Desert (1924).[1]

Preservation status

The film is now considered to be a lost film. A 35mm cemented bi-pack Technicolor print survived until the 1960s in the hands of Irvin Willat, who had directed the picture. Irvin Willat reported in 1971 that his print had decomposed and turned into jelly.

After Willat's death, his daughter mentioned that she remembered the day when he had first discovered that Wanderer of the Wasteland had decomposed. She said he went upstairs to his bedroom, closed the door and cried for three hours. His former wife Billie Dove had starred in the picture, and he never really came to terms with their separation.

References

  1. Los Angeles Times, January 23, 1924.

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