A lost film. As described in a film magazine Exhibitors Herald on March 16, 1918: "a forest ranger known only as Headin' South (Fairbanks) goes forth in search of Spanish Joe (Campeau), a Mexican responsible for most of the treachery and outlawry along the U.S.-Mexican boarder. Headin' South gains quite a reputation as he goes along and finally believes himself worthy of joining Joe's band. in a whirlwind finish in which Joe is captured, Headin' South meets one of Joe's near victims (MacDonald) and falls in love with her."
Directing | Arthur Rosson | Assistant Director |
Directing | Allan Dwan | Director |
Writing | Allan Dwan | Writer |
Camera | Harris Thorpe | Director of Photography |
Camera | Hugh McClung | Director of Photography |
Directing | James P. Hogan | Assistant Director |
Camera | Connie De Roo | Director of Photography |
Production | Douglas Fairbanks | Producer |
Camera | Len Powers | Director of Photography |
Camera | Glen MacWilliams | Director of Photography |