Her Indian Hero

Her Indian Hero

Release date : April 16, 1912
Runtime : 12m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
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Production companies : Nestor Film Company /
April 16, 1912 12m United States of America Drama No Language More
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The Chief's son, Silver Water, returns from college and is met at the station by the tribe. The Indians make merry to celebrate his homecoming. Hal Benton, an easterner, rides on to ask his way to the hotel, where he is stopping with some friends, among them his fiancée, Veda Mead, and her father. Knowing that the Indian ceremonies will interest his friends, Hal obtains permission to come the next day and bring his friends. The Chief calls Morning Star, an Indian maiden, telling his son that she is to be his squaw. Silver Water is pleased with her. The next day Hal Benton and his friends arrive. While the others inspect the camp, Veda Mead amuses herself with Silver Water and ere long is thoroughly infatuated with him, while the Indian's vanity is touched by the attentions of the society coquette, and he promises to meet her the next day. Their little tete-a-tete is cut short by the entrance of Morning Star.
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Jack Conway
Hal Benton
George Gebhardt
Silver Water
Victoria Forde
Morning Star
Russell Bassett
Mr. Mead - Veda's Father
Eugenie Forde
Morning Star's Mother

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  • title:Her Indian Hero
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1912
  • Runtime:12m
  • Genres: Drama · Western ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Milton J. Fahrney / Al Christie / Jack Conway /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Nestor Film Company ·
  • Overview:The Chief's son, Silver Water, returns from college and is met at the station by the tribe. The Indians make merry to celebrate his homecoming. Hal Benton, an easterner, rides on to ask his way to the hotel, where he is stopping with some friends, among them his fiancée, Veda Mead, and her father. Knowing that the Indian ceremonies will interest his friends, Hal obtains permission to come the next day and bring his friends. The Chief calls Morning Star, an Indian maiden, telling his son that she is to be his squaw. Silver Water is pleased with her. The next day Hal Benton and his friends arrive. While the others inspect the camp, Veda Mead amuses herself with Silver Water and ere long is thoroughly infatuated with him, while the Indian's vanity is touched by the attentions of the society coquette, and he promises to meet her the next day. Their little tete-a-tete is cut short by the entrance of Morning Star.
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