The Hidden Children Trailer

The Hidden Children Trailer (1917)

26 March 1917 Drama, History, Romance 50 mins

In accordance with an Iroquois custom, two women unknown to each other decide to make their babies "hidden children" by giving them to Native American foster-parents until they reach maturity. A boy and a girl are thus raised within the Iroquois community. Upon learning of their true heritage and the custom's purpose, they return to their original people. They are then expected to marry each other to bring a fresh spirit into the tribe.

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Cast

Harold Lockwood

as Evan Loskiel

May Allison

as Lois de Contrecoeur

Lillian West

as Jeanne de Contrecoeur

Henry Hebert

as Mayaro

Lester Cuneo

as Lt. Boyd

Lillian Hayward

as Mrs. Rannock

Howard Davies

as Gen. Sullivan

Arthur Allardt

as Capt. Jean de Contrecoeur

Charles Cummings

as Guy Johnson

Crew

Oscar Apfel

Director

Tony Gaudio

Tony Gaudio Cinematography

Charles Stallings

Charles Stallings Assistant Director

International Titles

Vanata, das Indianermädchen Trailer

The Hidden Children Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 26 March 1917

Production Companies

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