The Paleface Princess (1910)

In the farewell beams of evening the pioneer with his wife and child stop the prairie-schooner and strike stakes for the night. Sounds of the Indian war cry disturb the quiet calm, and seen approaching in the distance is a band of savage red men. Terror-stricken, the settler seizes his gun and stands ready to defend his family. At the first volley from the Indians' rifles he falls dead. The brave wife makes a desperate resistance to protect her child. The poor woman is quickly slain by the hostile savages, leaving the helpless babe to their mercy.

Director: William F. Haddock
Genre: Western
Runtime: 11 min
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Production: G. Méliès
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

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lost film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Paleface Princess about?
In the farewell beams of evening the pioneer with his wife and child stop the prairie-schooner and strike stakes for the night. Sounds of the Indian war cry disturb the quiet calm, and seen approaching in the distance is a band of savage red men. Terror-stricken, the settler seizes his gun and stands ready to defend his family. At the first volley from the Indians' rifles he falls dead. The brave wife makes a desperate resistance to protect her child. The poor woman is quickly slain by the hostile savages, leaving the helpless babe to their mercy.
Who directed The Paleface Princess?
The Paleface Princess was directed by William F. Haddock.
Who stars in The Paleface Princess?
The Paleface Princess stars Edith Storey, Francis Ford, William Clifford, Anne Nichols.
How long is The Paleface Princess?
The Paleface Princess has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
What genre is The Paleface Princess?
The Paleface Princess is a Western film.
Where was The Paleface Princess produced?
The Paleface Princess was produced in United States of America.