The Tiger's Cub


The Tiger's Cub is a lost 1920 American silent drama film directed by Charles Giblyn. It was adapted from George Potter's 1915 play staged in London. The play was novelized by George Goodchild.
One review states, "It's a Klondike picture full of snow, ice, log cabins, macinaws, gamblers and much other scenery and character, but always snow in the foregrounds." Pearl White wore fashionable gowns in the film. Another review calls it a "faithful portrayal of Alaskan conditions."
The six-reel drama is set in Alaska and includes a love story.

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Preservation

With no holdings located in archives, The Tiger's Cub is considered a lost film.