(1913)

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A splendid idea of the gold excitement
deickemeyer9 December 2017
A two-reel story of the early West, written by C. Gardner Sullivan. The first reel gives a splendid idea of the gold excitement and the rush of prospectors across the plains. This feature alone makes the film exceptional. We think the story would have been fresher if it had followed up this lead instead of drifting back into warfare with the Indians and complicated family history, extending over a period of ten years. There are some fine scenic effects in this. The closing picture seemed a little obscure, but from the subtitle we drew the conclusion that the youth returned to his white people. - The Moving Picture World, October 25, 1913
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