The Goddess of Lost Lake

The Goddess of Lost Lake is a 1918 American silent era drama film starring Louise Glaum, Lawson Butt, and Hayward Mack.

Directed by Wallace Worsley and produced by Louise Glaum and Robert Bunton through her production company, the Louise Glaum Organization, in association with Robert Brunton Productions, the screenplay was adapted by Jack Cunningham based on a story by M. Van de Water.

While her father is away hunting for gold at Lost Lake, Mary enjoys the freedom of his mountain cabin.

When Mary hears him making derisive remarks about the Indian race, she returns to her father's cabin.

Realizing that Mary is a young woman of culture and education, he becomes angry because she fooled him and leaves.