Lone Star


1916

Brief Synopsis

A man seeks out an old friend and enters his home only to be sucked into an all-consuming malady that originates in the soul of a beautiful and treacherous woman.

Film Details

Release Date
Nov 23, 1916
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
American Film Co.
Distribution Company
Mutual Film Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Film Length
5 reels

Synopsis

Disgusted by the brutal and archaic "healing" methods of the Indians, Lone Star decides to study medicine as practiced by white men. He goes East to become a doctor, and soon begins a romance with a nurse, Helen Mattes, who rejected her family's world of high society in order to tend to the sick. Before they can get married, however, Helen's slumlord father raises stern objections to having an Indian for a son-in-law. Then, while Helen wavers between her love for Lone Star and her loyalty to her father, she is seriously injured in an accident in one of the cheaply installed elevators in her father's tenement. Performing delicate surgery, Lone Star saves Helen, thereby forcing her father to reject his notion of Indian inferiority. However, Lone Star himself realizes that while the white man's medicine can be of use in the Indian world, a white woman will always be out of place there, and so he returns alone to his village.

Film Details

Release Date
Nov 23, 1916
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
American Film Co.
Distribution Company
Mutual Film Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Film Length
5 reels

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