The Heart of the Blue Ridge

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The Heart of the Blue Ridge is a novel published in 1915 by Dyckman Waldron Baily, who was a businessman and author in North Carolina. It was adapted into a silent film the same year.[1][2][3] The film was directed by James Young and starred his wife Clara Kimball Young and . and Edwin L. Hollywood were also cast in the film. The film was reissued in 1917 as The Savage Instinct.[4]

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  1. ^ The Heart of The Blue Ridge film review from Variety, October 29, 1915 via Stanford.edu https://web.stanford.edu/~gdegroat/CKY/reviews/hotbr.htm
  2. ^ Review of "Heart of the Blue Ridge", October 23, 1915 Moving Picture World via Stanford.edu https://web.stanford.edu/~gdegroat/CKY/reviews/hotbr.htm
  3. ^ "Heart of the Blue Ridge", October 30, 1915 Moving Picture world. Via Stanford.edu https://web.stanford.edu/~gdegroat/CKY/reviews/hotbr.htm
  4. ^ "The Heart of The Blue Ridge". web.stanford.edu.


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