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Has horses galloping and a burning hut
deickemeyer17 September 2017
A very melodramatic story by Cornelius Shea, and produced by William Duncan, It is clear, has horses galloping and a burning hut, from which the hero and heroine are rescued. The photography is not so clear as it ought to be. Myrtle Stedman plays an American girl who unintentionally comes between two Mexican lovers, Lester Cuneo and Florence Dye. Myrtle's lover is William Duncan. When jealousy has got things started, the senorita's father (Rex de Rosselli) captures both American lovers and ties them up in the cabin and "accidentally" sets it on fire. They are rescued and then the villains are captured. - The Moving Picture World, June 28, 1913
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