The Sergeant Trailer

The Sergeant Trailer (1910)

21 September 1910 Western 16 mins

In this Western, the sergeant takes his commander’s daughter on a horseback ride along the Merced River (which actually might be Oregon's Clackamas River). When their horses are stolen by a renegade, they are forced to travel back to headquarters by foot and lose the trail. In the first clip, mounted troops search for the lost couple. The two are found the next day and the sergeant is disgraced. However, the sergeant proves his mettle when he escapes during an Indian attack and leads reinforcements to the rescue. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with National Film Preservation Foundation New Zealand Project in 2012.

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Cast

Hobart Bosworth

as Sergeant Robert Adams

Iva Shepard

as Colonel Westley's Daughter

Tom Santschi

as Soldier

Frank Clark

as Soldier

Art Acord

as Indian Scout

International Releases Dates

United States 21 September 1910

Production Companies

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