The Indian Mutiny Trailer

The Indian Mutiny Trailer (1912)

20 September 1912 Adventure 10 mins

Beatrice Wilson, visiting her brother, a British officer in India, is sought in marriage by a native prince. She refuses him and he plots revenge. He incites the Sepoys to mutiny and they set fire to Jack Wilson's home and endeavor to abduct Beatrice. She is defended by her brother, who in the midst of the excitement is taken captive.

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Cast

James Morrison

as Jack Wilson - an Officer of the British Regiment in India

Lillian Walker

as Beatrice Wilson - Jack's Sister

Harry Northrup

as An Indian Prince

George Ober

as The General

Georges Lambert

as The Captain

Crew

Marguerite Bertsch

Marguerite Bertsch Scenario Writer

International Releases Dates

United States 20 September 1912

Production Companies

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