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  1. Plot. The film (public domain) Gaspard (Lon Chaney), a French fur trapper, returns from a trip to find his sweetheart Thalie (Dagmar Godowsky) romantically involved with a newcomer named Benson (Alan Hale). Gaspard then learns that Benson has also acquired ownership of Gaspard's mine through a legal technicality.

    • United States
  2. The Trap: Directed by Robert Thornby. With Lon Chaney, Alan Hale, Dagmar Godowsky, Stanley Goethals. A miner's happiness is destroyed when a rival steals his mine. He becomes obsessed with revenge, and plans a trap for the man who took his mine.

    • (209)
    • Drama
    • Robert Thornby
    • 1922-05-09
  3. 3. Okt. 2010 · Publication date. 1922. Usage. Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0. Topics. Feature Films, Silent films, Lon Chaney, Robert Thornby, Alan Hale. Publisher. Universal. After his mine is stolen a miner becomes obseessed with plotting revenge against the man who stole his mine.

    • 46 Min.
    • 8,7K
    • Video-Cellar
  4. 19. Juni 2023 · By Hank Reineke. The working title of the Universal-Jewel silent six-reeler The Trap (1922) was Wolf Breed – for reasons that will soon become apparent. Lon Chaney’s feature role casting was reported during the first week of September 1921, the film reportedly to be based on a scenario by Lucien Hubbard.

  5. Directed by Robert Thornby. Release: 1922. Runtime: 53. Country: U.S. Language: English. Director: Robert Thornby. Cast: Lon Chaney, Alan Hale, Irene Rich, Dagmar Godowsky. The Trap is a grand story of romance and betrayal that includes the first starring role of the legendary “Man of a Thousand Faces” Lon Chaney.

  6. Synopsis. A miner’s happiness is destroyed when a rival steals his mine. He becomes obsessed with revenge, and plans a trap for the man who took his mine. Cast. Crew.

  7. The Trap is a 1922 American silent Western film directed by Robert Thornby and starring Lon Chaney and Alan Hale. It was released by Universal Pictures. The film was released in the United Kingdom under the title Heart of a Wolf. One working title for the film was Wolfbreed. The film was re-released in the U.S. in 1926.