Kalem Kalendar (1913)

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6 KalEm Company — The International Producers. AN INDIAN MAID’S STRATEGY CAST Wanda, a Hopi maid PRINCESS MONA DARKFEATHER Koti, her sweetheart ARTHUR ORTEGA White Eagle, a Ute rival EAGLE WING Lieutenant Breen CHARLES BARTLETT Released Monday, November 24th WANDA, daughter of the Hopi chief, is forced to consent to be the wife of White Eagle, a Ute. The maid loves Koti, a Hopi brave. White Eagle orders her to return with him to the village of his people. Koti follows the pair. He attacks the Ute and after a terrible knife duel seriously wounds White Eagle. Friends find the wounded man after the lovers escape. The affair is reported to the commandant of the army post. Eieut. Breen, in love with the commandant’s daughter, is ordered to go in pursuit. The lieutenant bids his sweetheart good bye and goes after the lovers. Discovering they are pursued, the lovers seperate, Wanda is captured and taken back to the fort. Koti learns that his sweetheart has been captured and that effort is being made to have her tell of his whereabouts. The Indian disguises as an old squaw and gains ad mittance to the fort. He makes his identity known to Wanda. A few minutes later, an opportunity is offered for escape and both get away. Lieutenant Breen and his sweetheart see the lovers’ dash for freedom. The officer goes in pursuit. By a stratagem, Koti gains possession of Breen's pistol. The Indian is about to kill the lieutenant, but Wanda saves the officer’s life. The girl bids her sweetheart escape. Koti dashes off. Wanda turns to the lieutenant and tells him her story. She pleads with Breen to allow her to escape to a different part of the country with her lover. Thinking of his own sweetheart, the officer bows his head and slowly walks away. On the hill’s summit, Koti waits for his sweetheart. Wanda approaches with gladness in her heart. Together, the lovers ride down the hill towards happiness. Special one and three-sheet four-color posters for this headliner.