The Tiger's Cub is a 1920 American film directed by Charles Giblyn.
One review states, "It's a Klondike picture full of snow , ice , log cabins , macinaws , gamblers and much other scenery and character, but always snow in the foregrounds.
"[2] Pearl White wore fashionable gowns in the film.
[3] Another review calls it a "faithful portrayal of Alaskan conditions.
"[4] The six-reel drama is set in Alaska and includes a love story.