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  • Where the Trail Divides (1914)
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Where the Trail Divides (1914)
Western

Little "How," an Indian boy, following the uprising of the Indians, is adopted by Col. Lander and taken to Col. Lander's home. Little Bessie Rowland, about the same age, is also adopted by Col. Lander, Bessie's parents having been killed ...See moreLittle "How," an Indian boy, following the uprising of the Indians, is adopted by Col. Lander and taken to Col. Lander's home. Little Bessie Rowland, about the same age, is also adopted by Col. Lander, Bessie's parents having been killed in the uprising. Bessie and "How" grow up together and at the age of fifteen "How" is sent to school and makes rapid headway in the white man's mode of civilization and education. Graduation time comes and Col. Lander and Bess visit "How" and are met there by Craig, Col. Lander's nephew. Craig showers so much attention on Bess that "How" becomes jealous. At the graduation dance, Craig proposes to Bess and is refused, while "How" proposes and is accepted. They all start for Buffalo Butte Ranch at Cayote City. "How" displays his courage by cowing a bully. Later Craig, who has learned of the engagement of Bess and "How," attacks "How" but gets the worst of it. Arriving at the ranch Craig brings on a violent scene with Col. Lander with the result that the Colonel has an attack of heart failure and dies. Col. Lander wills all to Craig and Bess. Craig orders "How" from the ranch. "How" buys a cabin and land and he and Bess are married. "How" then goes on a long trip and, returning unexpectedly, discovers Bess and Craig in each other's embrace. "How" says, "I give you your freedom," and rushes out into the hills to fight it out alone. He leaves a note for Bess telling her she can have the house and acres. A year later, Craig and Bess are married. In the meantime "How" has discovered oil on the property he gave Bess and follows the Craigs to New York. Bess discovers that Craig is unfaithful and witnesses his being humiliated by "How." After many difficulties "How" convinces Bess that her property is worth a fortune and prevails upon her to return west, meantime keeping Craig a prisoner all night to give Bess a long start. A few weeks elapse and "How" receives a telegram from Bess asking him to come west immediately. He does. Craig follows them west and attacks Bess and endeavors to steal the deed to the property. "How" arrives just in the nick of time and disposes of Craig, and shortly thereafter Bess and "How" are married again. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Oct 12, 1914 (United States)

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Robert Edeson
'How' Landor 'How' Landor   See fewer
Theodore Roberts
Colonel William Landor Colonel William Landor   See fewer
Jack W. Johnston
Clayton Craig (as J.W. Johnston) Clayton Craig (as J.W. Johnston)   See fewer
Winifred Kingston
Bess Landor Bess Landor   See fewer
James Neill
Sam Rowland Sam Rowland   See fewer
Constance Adams
Mrs. Rowland Mrs. Rowland   See fewer
Fred Montague
Rev. John Eaton Rev. John Eaton   See fewer
Antrim Short
Little 'How' Little 'How'   See fewer
Mary Higby
Little Bess (as Mary Jane Higbee) Little Bess (as Mary Jane Higbee)   See fewer
Merta Carpenter
Undetermined Role Undetermined Role   See fewer
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