The Test of Donald Norton

The Test of Donald Norton is a 1926 American silent Western film starring George Walsh and Tyrone Power and directed by B. Reeves Eason.

[1][2] Donald Norton, a man of mixed race, grew up under the care of the Layards.

He becomes the manager of a fur trading post for Hudson's Bay Company but has some struggles when he goes to be reassigned.

After taking a post in a rival company, Donald hears his mother has almost choked to death.

Both he and Corrigal rush to her side, but she dies before she can clear up the paternity mystery.