Overview

Sea captain "Hurricane" Hardy searches for treasure in the Sahara Desert and encounters Helen Maitland, the last remaining member of a missionary group. He offers her protection and carries her to the coast, with the intention of claiming her for himself when she recuperates. At a rundown seacoast hotel, Helen befriends Ralph Alden, a young man fighting off addiction and despair, as well as a three-year-old orphan named "Peroxide" whom Leon Roche, the proprietor, is rearing.

Cast

Hobart Bosworth, Robert McKim, Freeman Wood, Muriel Frances Dana, Elinor Fair, George O'Brien, Al Kaufman, Elena Jurado

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What is "White Hands" about?

Sea captain "Hurricane" Hardy searches for treasure in the Sahara Desert and encounters Helen Maitland, the last remaining member of a missionary group. He offers her protection and carries her to the coast, with the intention of claiming her for himself when she recuperates. At a rundown seacoast hotel, Helen befriends Ralph Alden, a young man fighting off addiction and despair, as well as a three-year-old orphan named "Peroxide" whom Leon Roche, the proprietor, is rearing.

When was "White Hands" released?

White Hands was released in 1922.

Who stars in "White Hands"?

The cast includes Hobart Bosworth, Robert McKim, Freeman Wood, Muriel Frances Dana.