The Campbells Are Coming (1915)

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In 1857, Mary McLean leaves her sweetheart in the Scottish Highlands to teach school in India, where her father is a missionary. In India, the new Sepoy leader, Nana Sahib, sends his agent Azimooah to appeal to Queen Victoria to restore the pension given during his father's reign, but the Queen refuses because Nana Sahib is an adopted son. The infuriated Sepoys attack an English town and capture Mary and her father. After Nana Sahib adds Mary to his harem, she pretends to like him to learn information about his plans, which she passes on to British officers when she escapes.

Director: Francis Ford
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 40 min
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Production: Universal Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Campbells Are Coming about?
In 1857, Mary McLean leaves her sweetheart in the Scottish Highlands to teach school in India, where her father is a missionary. In India, the new Sepoy leader, Nana Sahib, sends his agent Azimooah to appeal to Queen Victoria to restore the pension given during his father's reign, but the Queen refuses because Nana Sahib is an adopted son. The infuriated Sepoys attack an English town and capture Mary and her father. After Nana Sahib adds Mary to his harem, she pretends to like him to learn information about his plans, which she passes on to British officers when she escapes.
Who directed The Campbells Are Coming?
The Campbells Are Coming was directed by Francis Ford.
Who stars in The Campbells Are Coming?
The Campbells Are Coming stars Francis Ford, Grace Cunard, Ervin Denecke, Duke Worne, Harry Schumm.
How long is The Campbells Are Coming?
The Campbells Are Coming has a runtime of 40m (40 minutes).
What genre is The Campbells Are Coming?
The Campbells Are Coming is a Drama film.
Where was The Campbells Are Coming produced?
The Campbells Are Coming was produced in United States of America.