Young Lochinvar is a 1923 British silent historical drama film directed by W. P. Kellino and starring Owen Nares, Gladys Jennings, and Dick Webb.
[2] The screenplay was based on J. E. Muddock’s 1896 novel Young Lochinvar, A Tale of the Border Country,[3] which was based on Canto V, XII of the poem Marmion by Walter Scott.
In 15th century Scotland, a young knight, Lochinvar, was betrothed from birth to Cecilia, daughter of Johnstone of Lockwood.
Lochinvar and Helen meet and fall in love, and Musgrave is wounded by Cecilia's brother Alick.
Helen doesn't want to marry Musgrave, and as the date of her wedding draws near she sends a message to Lochinvar to help her.