The Arrow's Tongue (1914) Poster

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Many thrilling scenes of burning cabin and Indian attack
deickemeyer12 February 2019
A two-part picture, made by the Miller 101 Ranch Company, and giving the incidents of an Indian raid with a new, strange and startling feature the method by which the news of the danger is spread. It opens with a settler's finding a skull and an arrow while turning up his first furrow. The story unfolds while he is looking at these. A boy had been shof by Indians with the arrow, and his corpse has clung to the back of a horse which runs across the plain and is seen by settler, immigrant and soldier scout. All these take warning and hurry to the fort. The picture rejoices in many thrilling scenes of burning cabin and Indian attack and has been produced with snappy, exciting action. The director is Martin Farnum. In photography it is acceptable. - The Moving Picture World, September 19, 1914
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