The Lion, the Lamb, the Man is a 1914 American silent drama film directed by Joe De Grasse, written by Tom Forman and featuring Lon Chaney and Pauline Bush.
They loaned it to the Museum of Modern Art who made a dupe negative and a release print in 2008.
Most of the opening footage is missing, so the film begins with Agnes already living in the Kentucky mountains.
[5] Agnes Duane returns from college to her New England home and is surprised to find that her parents have chosen an effeminate minister named Percival Higginbotham to be her husband.
In a flashback fantasy sequence, the brothers are shown as two savage cave men in the prehistoric past who fight over the primitive woman they love.