Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1932)

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209 CLASS 8— Dramas PRODUCER 8182 Code SESI The White Man Who Turned Indian Pathe This story, as told by the Indian Chief Yellow Horse, is of Ne-a-tha who as a boy was journeying West with his uncle and sister Edith in a covered wagon. The uncle, killed in an accident, is buried and the boy and Edith arrive at Last Water, an Indian village outpost. Jim Kean, a white trader, and Edith become interested in each other and Edith refuses the attention of Ute Man, a crafty halfbreed. One morning Edith and Ute Man have disappeared and Jim goes to find her. As suspected, Ute Man has forced her to go with him. They are overtaken by Jim and, by help of a confederate, Ute Man soon has Jim in his power. As Jim is about to be killed, the boy appears and saves them. Returned safely, Jim and Edith decide to marry and the boy to become an Indian. A very interesting picture with beautiful scenery. 961 feet standard length Rental $1.25 Select plenty of alternates