The Stampede (1911)
A lost film. Jose Almedo is a cattle thief. Marie, his wife, endeavors to assist him. Jose and his band plan to run off some cattle belonging to a rancher. Marie goes to warn them, carrying her little girl, Nello. In her desperation, she struggles across the range but is in the path of the cattle which are being pursued by the thieves. Marie is trampled to death but the child is unharmed. Years elapse and Nello has grown to be a woman.
Director: Thomas H. Ince
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: April 17, 1911
Cast
- Mary Pickford - Nello
- Owen Moore - The Rancher's Son
Screenplay
Production: Independent Moving Pictures Co. of America (IMP)
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Thomas H. Ince
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Stampede about?
- A lost film. Jose Almedo is a cattle thief. Marie, his wife, endeavors to assist him. Jose and his band plan to run off some cattle belonging to a rancher. Marie goes to warn them, carrying her little girl, Nello. In her desperation, she struggles across the range but is in the path of the cattle which are being pursued by the thieves. Marie is trampled to death but the child is unharmed. Years elapse and Nello has grown to be a woman.
- Who directed The Stampede?
- The Stampede was directed by Thomas H. Ince.
- Who stars in The Stampede?
- The Stampede stars Mary Pickford, Owen Moore.
- How long is The Stampede?
- The Stampede has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- Where was The Stampede produced?
- The Stampede was produced in United States of America.