The Invaders
The Invaders

The Invaders

1912Movie41 minEnglish

The U.S. Army and the Indians sign a peace treaty. However, a group of surveyors trespass on the Indians' land and violate the treaty. The army refuses to listen to the Indians' complaints, and the surveyors are killed by the Indians. A vicious Indian war ensues, culminating in an Indian attack on an army fort.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Short, War

Plot Summary

A short film that appears to be a propaganda piece from the era, likely depicting a conflict or invasion scenario. Details are scarce, but its title suggests themes of external threat and potential defense.

Critical Reception

As a very early silent short film, specific critical reception data is largely unavailable. Films of this era were often viewed as ephemeral entertainment or messaging tools rather than subjects for detailed critical analysis as we understand it today. Its historical significance lies more in its place within early cinema's development and potential propaganda efforts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely served as an early example of cinematic storytelling for its time.
  • May have been intended as a form of patriotic or cautionary messaging.
  • Information about its reception is extremely limited due to its age.

Google audience: No audience reviews are available for this film due to its age and obscurity.

Fun Fact

Films from 1912 were typically very short, often running only a few minutes, and were shown in nickelodeons or as part of larger vaudeville programs.

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