This site is dedicated to the preservation of memory of silent films. Although they were quite important in the evolution of cinema, they remain virtually forgotten nowadays. Since the best way to understand the present is taking an attentive look at the past, here you have some movies, pictures, interviews, etc. on silent cinema. Some occasional material on sound films will also be presented. I hope you enjoy getting to know a bit more about the beauty and sheer fun of these golden oldies.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
The Red Man's View - 1909
Country: USA
Language: English (intertitles)
Release Date: 9 December 1909 (USA)
Filming Locations: Mt. Beacon, New York, USA
Production Co: Biograph Company
Plot Keywords: Ethnic | Native American
Genres: Short | Western
Director: D.W. Griffith
Writer: Frank E. Woods
Stars: Owen Moore, James Kirkwood and Kate Bruce
An Indian village is forced to leave its land by white settlers, and must make a long and weary journey to find a new home. The settlers make one young Indian woman stay behind. This woman is thus separated from her sweetheart, whose elderly father needs his help on the journey ahead.
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