King of the Pack is a 1926 American silent adventure film directed by Frank Richardson and starring Charlotte Stevens, Robert Gordon, and Vera Lewis.
[1][2] Produced by the independent Gotham Pictures, it was designed as a vehicle for Peter the Great, one of several dog stars to appear in films during the 1920s.
As described in a film magazine review,[3] young Selah Blair suffers at the hands of her brutal stepmother, the hardened mountain woman 'Widder' Gasper.
With her henchman Chuck Purdy and her half-wit son Bud, she captures the runaway Selah and hold her captive in a cave.
However, her faithful dog King and her rural sweetheart Clint Sifton work together to rescue her and eventually the widow topples off a mountainside to her death.