Where the North Begins is a 1923 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros.
The Wolf-Dog runs away after being falsely accused of attacking a baby, but his name is ultimately cleared and Dupre brings him back.
The negatives were processed in Hollywood and the Warner executives saw that the movie was wandering off script, with too much beautiful scenery and not enough plot development.
Warner hired a second director, Millard Webb, to shoot the story in parallel with Franklin's effort.
Editor Lewis Milestone recalled that he noticed unworkable continuity mistakes between the two directors such as actor Walter McGrail shot in two different locations but at the same time in the script.