The Indian's Narrow Escape Trailer (1915)
The Indian's Narrow Escape is a 1915 Western drama
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The Indian's Narrow Escape is a 1915 Western drama
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Gilbert M. Anderson as The Indian
Gilbert M. Anderson Director
United States 15 November 1915
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