James Oliver Curwood, a native of the United States, wrote this
adventure book ''The Golden Snare.'' David Hartford wrote and directed
the 1921 American drama film The Golden Snare. It is based on James
Oliver Curwood's 1921 book The Golden Snare. The movie stars DeWitt
Jennings, Ruth Renick, Melbourne MacDowell, Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone,
and Wellington A. Playter. On July 10, 1921, Associated First National
Pictures released the movie. It is important to remember that Bram is
not entirely to blame in this tale of him, the girl, and the other man.
He was pitiful, but he was also awful. It is questionable whether he
actually had what is typically thought of as a soul. If he did, it was
hidden among the wild creatures and woodlands that had created him. A
loup-garou named Bram Johnson is the focus of the narrative. a
man-animal. an associate of wolves. He raised the wolves from whelps
till he had a pack of twenty. He killed children, so they were monsters
in his eyes. And Bram, who was monstrous and partially animal, adored
them.