The Invaders
The Invaders

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The Invaders

1913
Movie
0
English

Not being successful in his suit for the hand of Helen Sawyer, and to show the father of the young lady that he is made of the same material as he is, John Thorpe, a wealthy New Yorker, leaves for the west, but without any predetermined destination. While traveling, however, he meets an old man called Uncle Billy, and upon this man's advice, Thorpe purchases a ranch in Buffalo, Wyo. Not long afterwards, the homesteaders are accused by the large cattle owners of stealing their cattle, and they give Tom Horn, commonly known as "The Killer," a list of those they desire to get rid of. ....

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

This silent film is believed to be a historical drama depicting events related to the American Civil War. Specific plot details are scarce due to its age and limited surviving information. It likely focused on themes of conflict, patriotism, and the human cost of war.

Critical Reception

As a film from 1913, contemporary critical reception is largely unrecorded in easily accessible archives. Surviving information suggests it was part of the burgeoning cinema industry of the time, which was still finding its footing in terms of narrative depth and critical analysis. Its status as a historical war film would have aligned with popular themes of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • A historical drama exploring themes of conflict and patriotism.

  • Reflects the early cinematic attempts to engage with significant historical events.

  • Information regarding specific plot points and reception is extremely limited.

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Fun Fact

Films from this era, especially those with limited surviving prints, often serve as valuable historical documents of early filmmaking techniques and the societal interests of their time, even when specific critical commentary is lost.

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