Jump to content

Wikisource:WikiProject Film/Drafts/Archives/White Fawn's Devotion

From Wikisource
File: White Fawn's Devotion (1910).webm

Author: James Young Deer

Publisher: Pathé Frères

Year: 1910

PD: PD/US|1946

Note: "A Play Acted by a Tribe of Red Indians in America", a 1910 American short dramatic silent film. It is the earliest surviving film directed by a Native American.

Cat: Drama film, Western film

----

00:01

{{ft/s|
{{Center|{{X-larger|WHITE FAWN'S DEVOTION}}<br />
A PLAY ACTED BY A TRIBE OF RED INDIANS IN AMERICA<br />
{{Cursive|Pathé Frères}}}}
}}

----

00:13

{{ft/s|
{{Center|AN UNEXPECTED LEGACY}}
}}

----

00:57

{{ft/i|
{{Block center|width=20em|{{Cursive|''Fine Ridge''}}<br />{{Cursive|''Dakota''}}
{{Float right|{{Gap}}{{Cursive|''London''}}<br />{{Cursive|''15th April, 14{{sc|h}}''}}}}
{{Clear}}
{{Cursive|''After several years diligent search, we have at length discovered your whereabouts. You are the heir to an immense fortune, particulars of which will be given you on your arrival. Start at once.''}}
{{Right|{{Cursive|''J. H. Bolivar and Co.,''}}<br />
{{Cursive|''Solicitors.''}}{{Gap}}|2em}}}}
}}

----

03:01

{{ft/s|
{{Center|WHITE FAWN PREFERS DEATH TO LOSING HER HUSBAND}}
}}

----

04:08

{{ft/s|
{{Center|DECEIVED BY APPEARANCES, AND BELIEVING HER MOTHER TO BE DEAD, THE CHILD ACCUSES HER FATHER OF MURDER}}
}}

----

05:07

{{ft/s|
{{Center|THE INDIAN CHIEF SETS OUT IN PURSUIT OF THE SETTLER}}
}}

----

09:42

{{ft/s|
{{Center|JUSTICE BY HIS CHILD}}
}}

----

10:08

{{ft/s|
{{Center|WHITE FAWN ARRIVES IN TIME TO SAVE HIM}}
}}