The Salvation Hunters (1925)

by Linda Kay

Directed by: Josef von Sternberg

Cat Out of the Bag Alert! This review contains some spoilers for this film!

Synopsis: Down on the docks where dredge workers toil, a young man (George K. Arthur), a girl (Georgia Hale) and an orphan boy (Bruce Guerin) seek escape to a better life.

Kitty Cameo: The scavengers of the dock are given a brief spotlight and following footage of some seagulls a scrawny tabby cat is shown gnawing at some discarded fish tails.

The Salvation Hunters - skinny tabby cat eating fish heads on dock
The Salvation Hunters - scrawny tabby cat eating fish heads on dock animated gif

Cat Burglar (Scene Stealer): A black cat is held by the girl during her introductory scene.

The Salvation Hunters - Georgia Hale holding black cat in boat in dock
The Salvation Hunters - Georgia Hale holding black cat in boat in dock

In a long shot she drops the cat down and the kitty scurries ahead of her down a long set of steps.

The Salvation Hunters - Georgia Hale dropping black cat then following down steps on boat animated gif

The cat, used here as a metaphor, is discovered by the main trio inside a wooden storage box just before they make their break for freedom.

The Salvation Hunters - Georgia Hale, George K. Arthur and Bruce Guerin finding black cat inside wooden box

This was Josef von Sternberg’s first directorial job and the first of many times he would include a black cat in his movies.

The Salvation Hunters - Georgia Hale, George K. Arthur and Bruce Guerin finding black cat inside wooden box animated gif

Final Mewsings: Cats can help launch careers.

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