The Rose of San Juan: [incomplete]

No du document (ISN):
44307
Fonds/collection:
DAWSON CITY MUSEUM & HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Conditions d'accès générales à la collection

Consultation:
Libre
Reproduction:
  • No Restrictions / Pas de restrictions
Remarques:
  • 1. Material was received from Dawson City in 2 shipments - 506 reels in 1978 and 26 reels in 1980. Of these 389 reels, primarily of American fiction, were transferred to Library of Congress for conversion. Reference copies of some of these reels were returned to NFTSA.
No d'acquisition:
1979-0191
Support:
Film
Titre:
The Rose of San Juan: [incomplete]
Titre original:
The Rose of San Juan
Date de production:
1913
Date de diffusion:
1913-12-27
Compagnie de production :
  • American Film Manufacturing Company Inc.
Pays de production:
us
Nom du distributeur:
Mutual Film Corporation
Générique (acteurs):
Jack Richardson, Sydney Ayres
Description:
  • Ben Cameron, a young Southerner from Virginia, goes to California in the early fifties to take up government land. As he enters the little city of San Juan he finds on the road a starving Spanish peon, Ozozco. Moved by his physical condition, Cameron takes the boy to his home. Passing the Mission in the town of San Juan, where a padre is talking to Ines, the rose of her fair California. Love at first sight dominates, and at the fandango that night, Cameron again meets the beautiful Ines, proving her champion when an insulting drunken Spaniard attempts to trespass upon her freedom. Land grabbers everywhere cause great distress to the Spaniards, who kill on sight all gringoes thieving or taking their lands unlawfully. To avenge himself, the drunken Spaniard causes a raid upon the privacy of Cameron, who is in the act of questioning a number of land grabbers, who are about to make a wholesale raid upon the little village of San Juan. Cameron, captured by order of the commandant, is doomed to be shot when Ozozco, proving a friend in need, crawls to the stacked muskets and replaces the good cartridges with blanks. Cameron, when shot, falls as if dead and so escapes by the aid of the faithful Ozozco and his sweetheart. Standing on the mountain peak, Cameron holding his sweetheart, now his wife, in his arms, looks over the state they are leaving for a new world beyond.
Langue:
  • Silent with English intertitles
État du droit d'auteur:
Copyright expired.
Restrictions à la consultation:
~No Restrictions / Pas de restrictions
Restrictions du donateur:
Use requires credit be given to the Dawson City Museum and Historical Society Collection, National Archives of Canada.
Notes:
  • 1. Source of subject description: Moving Picture World, V.18, No.12, Dec 20, 1913, page 1476.
  • 2. Given the 90-year rule, the copyright on this title has expired.
Source:
DSINTRNL - 44307

Détails de l'inventaire

No de voûte (ISN): 2904

Support:
FILM
No de localisation:
    • D-0303
Nombre de pièces:
1
Calibre:
35MM
Type de son:
SIL
Couleur:
noir et blanc
Pellicule:
NITRATE
Tiré de:
    • DEPOSIT
Statut:
MASTER

No de voûte (ISN): 640680

Support:
FILM
No de localisation:
    • 8006-0345
Entrepôt:
GAT
Nombre de pièces:
1
Calibre:
35MM
Type de son:
SIL
Couleur:
noir et blanc
Pellicule:
ANS PRT
Mètrage:
279FT
Tiré de:
    • D-0303
Statut:
REF
Date de modification :