The Chechahcos
The Chechahcos

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The Chechahcos

1924
Movie
87 min
English

A fire engulfs a shipload of prospectors and adventurers making their way to Alaska. In the confusion, Mrs. Stanlaw is separated from her young daughter, who ends up in the care of 'Horseshoe' Riley and Bob Dexter.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Robert F. HillGenres: Western, Drama

Plot Summary

In the harsh Alaskan wilderness, a young woman named Mary works at a remote trading post. Her life takes a dramatic turn when a ruthless gold prospector, Silas, attempts to seize control of the post and exploit the land. Mary must find the courage to defend herself and the community from his greed, facing severe challenges and unexpected alliances.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1924, "The Chechahcos" received limited contemporary critical reviews that are widely accessible today. However, its narrative of survival and conflict in a frontier setting is characteristic of early Western and adventure films, often appreciated for their straightforward storytelling and dramatic tension.

What Reviewers Say

  • Presents a compelling struggle for survival in a harsh environment.

  • Features classic Western archetypes and dramatic conflict.

  • Appreciated for its period setting and adventurous plot.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for "The Chechahcos" is not readily available, as is common for films of this era.

Fun Fact

The film's title, "The Chechahcos," is an Alaskan term referring to newcomers or greenhorns in the territory, often used to describe those unfamiliar with the ways of the North.

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