The Lodge in the Wilderness is a 1926 American silent action film directed by Henry McCarty and starring Anita Stewart, Edmund Burns, and Larry Steers.
[1][2] It is a Northern film based on a 1909 short story of the same title by Canadian writer Gilbert Parker.
As described in a film magazine review,[3] John Hammond, the manager of a lumber camp, desires Virginia Coulson, daughter of the owner of the estate, but she is fond of the engineer Jim Wallace.
When he hears of this scheme, Jim breaks out of jail and arrives in time to stop the marriage.
At the end, Jim and Virginia are free to wed. A print of The Lodge in the Wilderness is in the collection of EYE Film Institute Netherlands.