Winners Of The Wilderness
Winners Of The Wilderness

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Winners Of The Wilderness

1927
Movie
68 min
English

During the French and Indian War the Indians under Pontiac kidnap Rene. Colonel O'Hara hopes to rescue and wed her.

Insights

Director: Arthur EdesonGenres: Western, Adventure

Plot Summary

A group of prospectors ventures into the unforgiving wilderness in search of gold. Facing harsh conditions, betrayal, and the constant threat of nature, they must rely on their wits and resilience to survive and achieve their dreams. The film follows their arduous journey through rugged landscapes as they encounter both the best and worst of human nature.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from the late 1920s, 'Winners Of The Wilderness' is not widely reviewed by modern standards. Its reception would have been typical for its era, likely appreciated for its adventurous themes and scenic backdrops, appealing to audiences seeking thrilling outdoor narratives.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its adventurous spirit and portrayal of the wilderness.

  • Likely seen as a typical, engaging Western of its time.

  • Visuals of the natural landscape were probably a strong point.

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Fun Fact

The film is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies are believed to exist today.

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