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  • A Wild Ride (1913)
  • Short | Short, Drama, Thriller
A Wild Ride (1913)
Short | Short, Drama, Thriller

To contrast to the dreary, lonely, rural regions, the scene opens in Johannesburg, where the young heroine has a "coming-out" party, succeeding her graduation exercises. On this occasion she meets a dashing young Englishman who has just ...See moreTo contrast to the dreary, lonely, rural regions, the scene opens in Johannesburg, where the young heroine has a "coming-out" party, succeeding her graduation exercises. On this occasion she meets a dashing young Englishman who has just arrived in Africa to assume his duties at a remote military station up the country. It is a case of love at first sight, but the Englishman is too self-contained to be completely bowled over. However, the impression that the young woman makes upon him registers deeply. The young lady and her mother, having closed their townhouse, start for the far away farm, up country. They are halted, robbed and insulted at a lonely spot by a band of Zulus. Happily, the young soldier and his troop pass along the same way en route to their new station. They roundly trounce the rascals, return the goods, and see the ladies well on their way, after the young officer administers special treatment to the half-breed. This latter fact incurs the most venomous hostility on the part of the renegade, which smolders until it breaks into a fire of fierce vengeance that almost destroys the family at the farm. When he recovers from his wounds he haunts the neighborhood and inspires the half-frenzied Zulus to attack the farmer after they have driven off all the stock, so that they can wipe out the family at leisure without interruption or fear of rescue. The farmer and his family take refuge in the farmhouse, and as they have arms and ammunition, they put up a stout resistance against the savages. The daring daughter, observing that the ammunition is running low, knows that it will be merely a question of time before they are overcome. She escapes through the rear window of the house, makes her way to the ostrich pen, mounts her favorite riding bird, and speeds away across the trackless desert to secure help from the military station. She arrives in time so that several troops of cavalry immediately take to the saddle, return to the farm, followed by an elephant which carries a gatling-gun detail, so that the Zulus are thoroughly punished, the ringleader killed, and the family are rescued and gather about the ruins of their burned house ready to begin life anew with greater assurance of protection than ever before. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Jul 12, 1913 (United States)

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8 cast members
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Tom Santschi
Lt. Borden Lt. Borden   See fewer
Bessie Eyton
Florence MacGraw Florence MacGraw   See fewer
Frank Clark
Donald MacGraw - Florence's Father Donald MacGraw - Florence's Father   See fewer
Lillian Hayward
Mrs. Donald MacGraw - Florence's Mother Mrs. Donald MacGraw - Florence's Mother   See fewer
Fernando Gálvez
Jahalli - Renegade (as Ferdinand Galvez) Jahalli - Renegade (as Ferdinand Galvez)   See fewer
Wheeler Oakman
Leigh Jones - MacGraw's Foreman Leigh Jones - MacGraw's Foreman   See fewer
Walter F. Scott
Layland Brown (as Walter Scott) Layland Brown (as Walter Scott)   See fewer
William Scott
Willie (as Willie Scott) Willie (as Willie Scott)   See fewer
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